2006
DOI: 10.1682/jrrd.2006.05.0042
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Robotics and clinical research: Collaborating to expand the evidence base for rehabilitation

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“…New tools for novel neuroprotective agents, imaging techniques, robotics, electrical stimulation neurostimulation, nerve growth factors, neurorecovery agents, and ultimately neuron genesis and replacement will change the way we practice rehabilitation medicine (Huang, Peduzzi, & Kerkovich, 2006). These developments will significantly raise our expectations from the current limited goal of disability management to an actual cure.…”
Section: Improved Uses Of Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…New tools for novel neuroprotective agents, imaging techniques, robotics, electrical stimulation neurostimulation, nerve growth factors, neurorecovery agents, and ultimately neuron genesis and replacement will change the way we practice rehabilitation medicine (Huang, Peduzzi, & Kerkovich, 2006). These developments will significantly raise our expectations from the current limited goal of disability management to an actual cure.…”
Section: Improved Uses Of Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%