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Biomechatronics in medicine and health care / Raymond Tong.

By: Tong, Raymond (Raymond Kai-yu)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Singapore : Pan Stanford Pub., 2011Description: xiii, 224 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 26 cmSubject(s): Biomedical engineering | Medical electronicsAdditional physical formats: No titleDDC classification: 610.28 LOC classification: R856 | .T66 2011Also available in print edition.
Contents:
1. An introduction to biomechatronics -- 2. A wearable exoskeletal rehabilitation robot for interactive therapy -- 3. Development of gait-assested robot WPAL (wearable power-assist locomotor) for paraplegia -- 4. Robot-assisted rehabilitation of hand function after stroke with the HapticKnob and the HandCARE -- 5. A novel continuous intention-driven rehabilitation robot and its training effectiveness -- 6. Hand rehabilitation robot using electromyography -- 7. Functional electrical stimulation leg exercise : from technology to therapy -- 8. Combined functional electrical stimulation (FES) and robotic system driven by user intention for post-stroke wrist rehabilitation -- 9. Development of robots for active rehabilitation of the upper limbs on the transverse plan for stroke patients -- 10. Upper extremity rehabilitation systems and augmented feedback -- 11. Isokinetic exercise machine using high performance MR fluid brake and iso-contraction exercise -- 12. Robotic-assisted technology for medical training purposes -- 13. Wireless active capsule endoscope : state-of-the-art and challenges.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. An introduction to biomechatronics -- 2. A wearable exoskeletal rehabilitation robot for interactive therapy -- 3. Development of gait-assested robot WPAL (wearable power-assist locomotor) for paraplegia -- 4. Robot-assisted rehabilitation of hand function after stroke with the HapticKnob and the HandCARE -- 5. A novel continuous intention-driven rehabilitation robot and its training effectiveness -- 6. Hand rehabilitation robot using electromyography -- 7. Functional electrical stimulation leg exercise : from technology to therapy -- 8. Combined functional electrical stimulation (FES) and robotic system driven by user intention for post-stroke wrist rehabilitation -- 9. Development of robots for active rehabilitation of the upper limbs on the transverse plan for stroke patients -- 10. Upper extremity rehabilitation systems and augmented feedback -- 11. Isokinetic exercise machine using high performance MR fluid brake and iso-contraction exercise -- 12. Robotic-assisted technology for medical training purposes -- 13. Wireless active capsule endoscope : state-of-the-art and challenges.

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