“…In recent years, clinical rehabilitation research has investigated several innovative technologies or applied existing technologies and treatments to novel situations. These include home-based digital technology and/or wearable devices (1, 2); home-based noninvasive brain stimulation (3); remote interventions, including complementary and integrative methods (4,5); virtual/augmented/mixed reality (6); robot-assisted therapy for patients with disabilities from neurological or other origins (7); and brain-computer interface that could be combined with other technologies, such as functional electrical stimulation (8). Furthermore, evidence-based recovery models can guide the implementation of technology into conventional rehabilitation programs (9).…”