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Incorporating assistive technology into spinal cord injury rehabilitation programs can greatly enhance the quality of life for individuals with this type of injury. Assistive technology can include devices such as wheelchairs, mobility aids, communication devices, and computer programs designed to improve independence and functionality. By utilizing these tools, individuals can regain a sense of control over their daily lives and participate more fully in activities they enjoy. Overall, incorporating assistive technology into rehabilitation programs can lead to improved outcomes and a higher…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Incorporating assistive technology into spinal cord injury rehabilitation programs can greatly enhance the quality of life for individuals with this type of injury. Assistive technology can include devices such as wheelchairs, mobility aids, communication devices, and computer programs designed to improve independence and functionality. By utilizing these tools, individuals can regain a sense of control over their daily lives and participate more fully in activities they enjoy. Overall, incorporating assistive technology into rehabilitation programs can lead to improved outcomes and a higher level of independence for individuals with spinal cord injuries. This book primarily focuses on the use of assistive devices to enable individuals with spinal cord injuries (SCI) to stand and walk.This book is recommended for postgraduate students in the field of rehabilitation. Moreover, it is recommended for students of mechanics, robotics, and mechatronics who are researching the development of assistive technologies.
Autorenporträt
Mohammad Karimi is a full professor in the Orthotics and Prosthetics Department of the Rehabilitation Faculty at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences. He earned his PhD in Bio-engineering from Strathclyde University in Glasgow, UK. He has published over 200 papers in high-ranking international journals.