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Major trends in mobility technology

Edited by: Dr Brian Caulfield, Prof Silvestro Micera

Collection published: 30 March 2012

Last updated: 20 April 2012

mobility technology

This thematic series summarizes the findings of a group of scientists that visited a number of research institutions in Europe to provide the National Science Foundation with a report of the state of the art in mobility technology for individuals with disabilities. The manuscripts span a broad spectrum of research topics from rehabilitation robotics to wearable technology. This collection of papers shows that a great deal of effort is undergoing toward the development of mobility technology for individuals with disabilities.


Editorial   Open Access

European study of research and development in mobility technology for persons with disabilities

Brian Caulfield, Ted A Conway, Silvestro Micera Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2012, 9:23 (20 April 2012)

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Major trends in mobility technology research and development: Overview of the results of the NSF-WTEC European study

David J Reinkensmeyer, Paolo Bonato, Michael L Boninger, Leighton Chan, Rachel E Cowan, Benjamin J Fregly, Mary M Rodgers Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2012, 9:22 (20 April 2012)

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A review of wearable sensors and systems with application in rehabilitation

Shyamal Patel, Hyung Park, Paolo Bonato, Leighton Chan, Mary Rodgers Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2012, 9:21 (20 April 2012)

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Recent trends in assistive technology for mobility

Rachel E Cowan, Benjamin J Fregly, Michael L Boninger, Leighton Chan, Mary M Rodgers, David J Reinkensmeyer Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2012, 9:20 (20 April 2012)

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Structures promoting research, training, and technology transfer in mobility: lessons learned from a visit to European centers

Michael L Boninger, Rachel E Cowan, Benjamin J Fregly Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2012, 9:19 (30 March 2012)

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Personalized neuromusculoskeletal modeling to improve treatment of mobility impairments: a perspective from European research sites

Benjamin J Fregly, Michael L Boninger, David J Reinkensmeyer Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2012, 9:18 (30 March 2012)

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Technologies and combination therapies for enhancing movement training for people with a disability

David J Reinkensmeyer, Michael L Boninger Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2012, 9:17 (30 March 2012)

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Why do we need improved mobility technology?

Michael L Boninger, Rachel E Cowan Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2012, 9:16 (30 March 2012)

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