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Design and control of rehabilitation robots = from concept to therapy /
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Design and control of rehabilitation robots/ edited by Jyotindra Narayan, Hassène Gritli.
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from concept to therapy /
other author:
Narayan, Jyotindra.
Published:
Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
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xxiii, 457 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
1.Assistive and Rehabilitative Brain-Computer Interfaces: Innovations in Patient Care -- 2.Assessing Performance and Mechanics of thePUCP IArm Upper Limb Prosthesis -- 3.Generative Design of Wearable Assistive Devices: Strategies and Selection -- 4.Comparative Evaluation of Analytical Techniques for Estimating Ground Reaction Force in Human Walking -- 5.A Comprehensive Comparative Analysis of Gait Phases Using Machine Learning: Binary and Ternary Classifications with Dual Training Methods and Scaling Techniques -- 6.Solving Inverse Kinematics of a 2-DoF UpperLimb Exoskeleton Robot Using a HybridApproach Combining Metaheuristic Algorithmsand Artificial Neural Networks -- 7.Association of Heart Rate Variability with Cardiovascular Disease risk in Healthy adults. -- 8.Telerehabilitation and Remote Monitoring: Improving Efficiency and Security in Healthcare -- 9.AI-Driven Gait Classification using PortableWearable Sensors: Advances and Case Study -- 10.Data-Driven Grasp Posture Recognition withData Gloves and Machine Learning Models -- 11.Predicting Lower Limb Joint Movements from Muscle Signals using Neural Networks: A Comparative Study of Training Optimizers -- 12.Advanced Impedance Electromyographic-BasedControl for an Upper Limb Exoskeleton Robot -- 13.Computer-Aided Design and Control of an Integrated Exoskeleton-Upper Limb System -- 14.Robust Stabilization of a 1-DoF KneeRehabilitation Exoskeleton Using an EnhancedLMI-Based Composite Nonlinear Controller -- 15.Experimental Investigation of Robotic Ankle Foot Orthosis with Different Actuators for Foot Drop Rehabilitation -- 16.Influence of lazy zone on orthotropic bone adaptation in human femur: pre- and post-surgery insights -- 17.Ethical and Regulatory Considerations in Rehabilitation Robotics: Ensuring Safe and Equitable Care -- 18.Advancement and Challenges in Rehabilitation Robotics: Insights from Case Studies.
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Subject:
Rehabilitation technology. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-86977-8
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9783031869778
Design and control of rehabilitation robots = from concept to therapy /
Design and control of rehabilitation robots
from concept to therapy /[electronic resource] :edited by Jyotindra Narayan, Hassène Gritli. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - xxiii, 457 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. - Studies in systems, decision and control,v. 5852198-4190 ;. - Studies in systems, decision and control ;v. 585..
1.Assistive and Rehabilitative Brain-Computer Interfaces: Innovations in Patient Care -- 2.Assessing Performance and Mechanics of thePUCP IArm Upper Limb Prosthesis -- 3.Generative Design of Wearable Assistive Devices: Strategies and Selection -- 4.Comparative Evaluation of Analytical Techniques for Estimating Ground Reaction Force in Human Walking -- 5.A Comprehensive Comparative Analysis of Gait Phases Using Machine Learning: Binary and Ternary Classifications with Dual Training Methods and Scaling Techniques -- 6.Solving Inverse Kinematics of a 2-DoF UpperLimb Exoskeleton Robot Using a HybridApproach Combining Metaheuristic Algorithmsand Artificial Neural Networks -- 7.Association of Heart Rate Variability with Cardiovascular Disease risk in Healthy adults. -- 8.Telerehabilitation and Remote Monitoring: Improving Efficiency and Security in Healthcare -- 9.AI-Driven Gait Classification using PortableWearable Sensors: Advances and Case Study -- 10.Data-Driven Grasp Posture Recognition withData Gloves and Machine Learning Models -- 11.Predicting Lower Limb Joint Movements from Muscle Signals using Neural Networks: A Comparative Study of Training Optimizers -- 12.Advanced Impedance Electromyographic-BasedControl for an Upper Limb Exoskeleton Robot -- 13.Computer-Aided Design and Control of an Integrated Exoskeleton-Upper Limb System -- 14.Robust Stabilization of a 1-DoF KneeRehabilitation Exoskeleton Using an EnhancedLMI-Based Composite Nonlinear Controller -- 15.Experimental Investigation of Robotic Ankle Foot Orthosis with Different Actuators for Foot Drop Rehabilitation -- 16.Influence of lazy zone on orthotropic bone adaptation in human femur: pre- and post-surgery insights -- 17.Ethical and Regulatory Considerations in Rehabilitation Robotics: Ensuring Safe and Equitable Care -- 18.Advancement and Challenges in Rehabilitation Robotics: Insights from Case Studies.
This book offers a comprehensive guide that explores the intricate world of rehabilitation robotics, bridging theoretical concepts with practical applications. It initiates with a meticulous examination of the historical evolution and present landscape of rehabilitation robotics, thereby establishing a foundational understanding of its trajectory and potential. Subsequent chapters navigate through pivotal areas such as human-robot interaction, sensing and perception technologies, path planning methodologies, telerehabilitation innovations, and inventive assist-as-need control schemes. Each subject undergoes careful scrutiny to underscore its significance and applicability in augmenting therapy outcomes and fostering patient autonomy. For instance, the discourse on human-robot interaction underscores the imperative need for designing robots that seamlessly integrate into rehabilitation settings while prioritizing patient safety and comfort. Similarly, the exploration of sensing and perception technologies illuminates the pivotal role these components play in enabling robots to interpret their environment and support healthcare professionals effectively. Moreover, the book delves into pertinent ethical and regulatory considerations inherent in the deployment of rehabilitation robots, accentuating the necessity for responsible and ethical practices in this burgeoning domain. Real-world case studies provide invaluable insights into the diverse applications of rehabilitation robots across various medical specialties, offering tangible examples of their impact on therapy outcomes, efficiency, and the challenges encountered in real-world implementation. By synthesizing pivotal insights and lessons gleaned throughout the discourse in the concluding chapter, the book underscores the transformative potential of rehabilitation robots in enhancing patient care and delineates strategies for further propelling the field forward. In essence, this book endeavors to furnish a comprehensive resource catering to researchers, engineers, clinicians, and policymakers alike, furnishing them with the requisite knowledge and tools to optimize patient-centric care in physical rehabilitation settings, and ultimately augmenting the quality of life for individuals grappling with physical impairments.
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