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Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
Volume 145, 2009
Advanced Technologies in Rehabilitation
- Empowering Cognitive, Physical, Social and Communicative Skills through Virtual Reality, Robots, Wearable Systems and Brain-Computer Interfaces
Edited by Andrea Gaggioli, Emily A. Keshner, Patrice L. (Tamar) Weiss, Giuseppe Riva
ISBN 978-1-60750-018-6
$167.00 / € 115,00
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Section I. Advanced Technologies in Rehabilitation: An Introduction
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Rehabilitation as Empowerment: The Role of Advanced Technologies
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3 - 22 |
| Giuseppe Riva, Andrea Gaggioli
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Section II. Training and Technology as an Aid in Functional Gains
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Robotic Assistance for Upper Extremity Training after Stroke
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25 - 39 |
| David J. Reinkensmeyer
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Robotic assisted rehabilitation in Virtual Reality with the L-EXOS
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40 - 54 |
| Antonio Frisoli, Massimo Bergamasco, Maria C. Carboncini, Bruno Rossi
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Assessment and Treatment of the Upper Limb by Means of Virtual Reality in Post-Stroke Patients
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55 - 62 |
| Lamberto Piron, Andrea Turolla, Michela Agostini, Carla Zucconi, Paolo Tonin, Francesco Piccione, Mauro Dam
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Section III. Rules that Govern Recovery of Function
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The Rehabilitation Gaming System: a Review
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65 - 83 |
| Mónica S. Cameirão, Sergi Bermúdez i Badia, Esther Duarte Oller, Paul F.M.J. Verschure
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Virtual Reality and Gaming Systems to Improve Walking and Mobility for People with Musculoskeletal and Neuromuscular Conditions
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84 - 93 |
| Judith E. Deutsch
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Virtual Reality Environments to Enhance Upper Limb Functional Recovery in Patients with Hemiparesis
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94 - 108 |
| Mindy F. Levin, Luiz Alberto Manfre Knaut, Eliane C. Magdalon, Sandeep Subramanian
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Virtual Reality to Maximize Function for Hand and Arm Rehabilitation: Exploration of Neural Mechanisms
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109 - 125 |
| Alma S. Merians, Eugene Tunik, Sergei V. Adamovich
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Robot therapy for stroke survivors: proprioceptive training and regulation of assistance
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126 - 142 |
| Vittorio Sanguineti, Maura Casadio, Elena Vergaro, Valentina Squeri, Psiche Giannoni, Pietro G. Morasso
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Section IV. Using the Body's own Signals to Augment Therapeutic Gains
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Advances in Wearable Technology for Rehabilitation
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145 - 159 |
| Paolo Bonato
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Brain-Computer Interfaces and Neurorehabilitation
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160 - 176 |
| Roberta Carabalona, Paolo Castiglioni, Furio Gramatica
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Section V. Technology Incorporates Cognition and Action
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Why Is Music Effective in Rehabilitation?
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179 - 194 |
| Alessandro Antonietti
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Computer-Guided Mental Practice in Neurorehabilitation
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195 - 208 |
| Andrea Gaggioli, Francesca Morganti, Andrea Meneghini, Ilaria Pozzato, Giovanni Greggio, Maurizia Pigatto, Giuseppe Riva
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Postural and Spatial Orientation Driven by Virtual Reality
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209 - 228 |
| Emily A. Keshner, Robert V. Kenyon
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Section VI. Technology Enhances the Impact of Rehabilitation Programs
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Telerehabilitation: Enabling the Remote Delivery of Healthcare, Rehabilitation, and Self Management
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231 - 248 |
| David M. Brennan, Sue Mawson, Simon Brownsell
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Socially Assistive Robotics for Stroke and Mild TBI Rehabilitation
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249 - 262 |
| Maja Matarić, Adriana Tapus, Carolee Winstein, Jon Eriksson
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Moving Beyond Single User, Local Virtual Environments for Rehabilitation
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263 - 276 |
| Patrice L. (Tamar) Weiss, Evelyne Klinger
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