Szczegóły książki
Format
Kindle
Strony
225
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Jun 25, 2015
Wydawca
Springer
Opis
This book delves into the innovative application of iterative learning control (ILC) in the realm of electrical stimulation and stroke rehabilitation. The authors illuminate how ILC serves as a powerful tool to enhance the rehabilitation process, particularly for individuals recovering from strokes. By focusing on repetitive tasks, the methodology optimizes the adaptation of therapy programs to meet the unique needs of each patient, significantly improving therapeutic outcomes.
Through a comprehensive exploration of theoretical frameworks and practical implementations, the text provides healthcare professionals with insights into integrating ILC into rehabilitation protocols. It emphasizes the importance of refining intervention techniques based on patient progress, showcasing how iterative learning can lead to more effective and personalized treatment plans.
Furthermore, the work encourages interdisciplinary collaboration among engineers, therapists, and clinicians, fostering a holistic approach to stroke rehabilitation. By harnessing advanced control strategies, the authors advocate for a future where technology and rehabilitation coexist to improve patient mobility and overall quality of life.
Through a comprehensive exploration of theoretical frameworks and practical implementations, the text provides healthcare professionals with insights into integrating ILC into rehabilitation protocols. It emphasizes the importance of refining intervention techniques based on patient progress, showcasing how iterative learning can lead to more effective and personalized treatment plans.
Furthermore, the work encourages interdisciplinary collaboration among engineers, therapists, and clinicians, fostering a holistic approach to stroke rehabilitation. By harnessing advanced control strategies, the authors advocate for a future where technology and rehabilitation coexist to improve patient mobility and overall quality of life.
Gatunki
Nauka i Technologia
Zdrowie i Wellness