Intelligent Biomechatronics in Neurorehabilitation 1st Edition by Xiaoling Hu

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Author
Xiaoling Hu
Edition
1st
Publisher
Academic Press
ISBN
978-0128149430
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Description

Intelligent Biomechatronics in Neurorehabilitation

By: Xiaoling Hu (Author)

Edition: 1st

Language: English

Publisher: Academic Press

Publication Date: October 19, 2019

ISBN-13: 978-0128149430

Description: Intelligent Biomechatronics in Neurorehabilitation presents global research and advancements in intelligent biomechatronics and its applications in neurorehabilitation. The book covers our current understanding of coding mechanisms in the nervous system, from the cellular level to the system level in the design of biological and robotic interfaces. Developed biomechatronic systems are introduced as successful examples to illustrate the fundamental engineering principles in the design. The third part of the book covers the clinical performance of biomechatronic systems in trial studies. Finally, the book introduces achievements in the field and discusses commercialization and clinical challenges.

As the aging population continues to grow, healthcare providers are faced with the challenge of developing long-term rehabilitation for neurological disorders such as stroke, Alzheimer’s, and Parkinson’s diseases. Intelligent biomechatronics provide a seamless interface and real-time interactions with a biological system and the external environment, making them key to automation services.

– Written by international experts in the rehabilitation and bioinstrumentation industries

– Covers the current understanding of nervous system coding mechanisms, which are the basis for biological and robotic interfaces

– Demonstrates and discusses robotic rehabilitation effectiveness and automatic evaluation