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Converging Robotic Technologies in Targeted Neural Rehabilitation: A Review of Emerging Solutions and Challenges

Recent advances in the field of neural rehabilitation, facilitated through technological innovation and improved neurophysiological knowledge of impaired motor control, have opened up new research directions. Such advances increase the relevance of existing interventions, as well as allow novel meth...

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Autores principales: Nizamis, Kostas, Athanasiou, Alkinoos, Almpani, Sofia, Dimitrousis, Christos, Astaras, Alexander
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8002299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33809721
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21062084
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author Nizamis, Kostas
Athanasiou, Alkinoos
Almpani, Sofia
Dimitrousis, Christos
Astaras, Alexander
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Athanasiou, Alkinoos
Almpani, Sofia
Dimitrousis, Christos
Astaras, Alexander
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description Recent advances in the field of neural rehabilitation, facilitated through technological innovation and improved neurophysiological knowledge of impaired motor control, have opened up new research directions. Such advances increase the relevance of existing interventions, as well as allow novel methodologies and technological synergies. New approaches attempt to partially overcome long-term disability caused by spinal cord injury, using either invasive bridging technologies or noninvasive human–machine interfaces. Muscular dystrophies benefit from electromyography and novel sensors that shed light on underlying neuromotor mechanisms in people with Duchenne. Novel wearable robotics devices are being tailored to specific patient populations, such as traumatic brain injury, stroke, and amputated individuals. In addition, developments in robot-assisted rehabilitation may enhance motor learning and generate movement repetitions by decoding the brain activity of patients during therapy. This is further facilitated by artificial intelligence algorithms coupled with faster electronics. The practical impact of integrating such technologies with neural rehabilitation treatment can be substantial. They can potentially empower nontechnically trained individuals—namely, family members and professional carers—to alter the programming of neural rehabilitation robotic setups, to actively get involved and intervene promptly at the point of care. This narrative review considers existing and emerging neural rehabilitation technologies through the perspective of replacing or restoring functions, enhancing, or improving natural neural output, as well as promoting or recruiting dormant neuroplasticity. Upon conclusion, we discuss the future directions for neural rehabilitation research, diagnosis, and treatment based on the discussed technologies and their major roadblocks. This future may eventually become possible through technological evolution and convergence of mutually beneficial technologies to create hybrid solutions.
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spelling pubmed-80022992021-03-28 Converging Robotic Technologies in Targeted Neural Rehabilitation: A Review of Emerging Solutions and Challenges Nizamis, Kostas Athanasiou, Alkinoos Almpani, Sofia Dimitrousis, Christos Astaras, Alexander Sensors (Basel) Review Recent advances in the field of neural rehabilitation, facilitated through technological innovation and improved neurophysiological knowledge of impaired motor control, have opened up new research directions. Such advances increase the relevance of existing interventions, as well as allow novel methodologies and technological synergies. New approaches attempt to partially overcome long-term disability caused by spinal cord injury, using either invasive bridging technologies or noninvasive human–machine interfaces. Muscular dystrophies benefit from electromyography and novel sensors that shed light on underlying neuromotor mechanisms in people with Duchenne. Novel wearable robotics devices are being tailored to specific patient populations, such as traumatic brain injury, stroke, and amputated individuals. In addition, developments in robot-assisted rehabilitation may enhance motor learning and generate movement repetitions by decoding the brain activity of patients during therapy. This is further facilitated by artificial intelligence algorithms coupled with faster electronics. The practical impact of integrating such technologies with neural rehabilitation treatment can be substantial. They can potentially empower nontechnically trained individuals—namely, family members and professional carers—to alter the programming of neural rehabilitation robotic setups, to actively get involved and intervene promptly at the point of care. This narrative review considers existing and emerging neural rehabilitation technologies through the perspective of replacing or restoring functions, enhancing, or improving natural neural output, as well as promoting or recruiting dormant neuroplasticity. Upon conclusion, we discuss the future directions for neural rehabilitation research, diagnosis, and treatment based on the discussed technologies and their major roadblocks. This future may eventually become possible through technological evolution and convergence of mutually beneficial technologies to create hybrid solutions. MDPI 2021-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8002299/ /pubmed/33809721 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21062084 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Nizamis, Kostas
Athanasiou, Alkinoos
Almpani, Sofia
Dimitrousis, Christos
Astaras, Alexander
Converging Robotic Technologies in Targeted Neural Rehabilitation: A Review of Emerging Solutions and Challenges
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title_fullStr Converging Robotic Technologies in Targeted Neural Rehabilitation: A Review of Emerging Solutions and Challenges
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title_short Converging Robotic Technologies in Targeted Neural Rehabilitation: A Review of Emerging Solutions and Challenges
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8002299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33809721
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21062084
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