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Brain-Computer Interfaces - Neurorehabilitation of Voluntary Movement after Stroke and Spinal Cord Injury (Paperback)
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Brain-Computer Interfaces - Neurorehabilitation of Voluntary Movement after Stroke and Spinal Cord Injury (Paperback)
Series: Synthesis Lectures on Assistive, Rehabilitative, and Health-Preserving Technologies
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Stroke and spinal cord injury often result in paralysis with
serious negative consequences to the independence and quality of
life of those who sustain them. For these individuals,
rehabilitation provides the means to regain lost function.
Rehabilitation following neurological injuries has undergone
revolutionary changes, enriched by neuroplasticity.
Neuroplastic-based interventions enhance the efficacy and continue
to guide the development of new rehabilitation strategies. This
book presents three important technology-based rehabilitation
interventions that follow the concepts of neuroplasticity. The book
also discusses clinical results related to their efficacy. These
interventions are: functional electrical stimulation therapy, which
produces coordinated muscle contractions allowing people with
paralysis to perform functional movements with rich sensory
feedback; robot-assisted therapy, which uses robots to assist,
resist, and guide movements with increased intensity while also
reducing the physical burden on therapists; and brain-computer
interfaces, which make it possible to verify the presence of
motor-related brain activity during rehabilitation. Further, the
book presents the combined use of these three technologies to
illustrate some of the emerging approaches to the
neurorehabilitation of voluntary movement. The authors share their
practical experiences obtained during the development and clinical
testing of functional electrical stimulation therapy controlled by
a brain-computer interface as an intervention to restore reaching
and grasping.
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