The role of human experience when making sense of brain monitoring: an interdisciplinary case study to assess wearable, non-invasive, brain-monitoring devices for …

M Risnes, O Korostynska, P Mirtaheri… - Journal of Responsible …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT Wearable, non-invasive, brain-monitoring technologies could take research
outside the laboratory, to make discoveries about the human brain in different, and …

Brain-computer interfaces, inclusive innovation, and the promise of restoration: A mixed-methods study with rehabilitation professionals

M Sample, W Boehlen, S Sattler… - Engaging Science …, 2022 - estsjournal.org
Over the last two decades, researchers have promised “neuroprosthetics” for use in physical
rehabilitation and to treat patients with paralysis. Fulfilling this promise is not merely a …

Emerging therapeutic enhancement enabling health technologies and their discourses: What is discussed within the health domain?

G Wolbring, L Diep, S Yumakulov, N Ball, V Leopatra… - Healthcare, 2013 - mdpi.com
So far, the very meaning of health and therefore, treatment and rehabilitation is
benchmarked to the normal or species-typical body. We expect certain abilities in members …

Factors that influence the adoption of rehabilitation technologies: a multi-disciplinary qualitative exploration

J Mitchell, C Shirota, K Clanchy - Journal of NeuroEngineering and …, 2023 - Springer
Background Technological innovation is recognised as having the potential to enhance
rehabilitation for people with disability. Yet, resistance to, and abandonment of, rehabilitation …

Towards user-centred prosthetics research beyond the laboratory

H Jones, L Webb, M Dyson, K Nazarpour - Frontiers in Neuroscience, 2022 - frontiersin.org
The purpose of this study was to explore a range of perspectives on how academic research
and clinical assessment of upper-limb prosthetics could happen in environments outside of …

Wearable technologies to support lower limb rehabilitation and clinical practice: user requirements, design, and evaluation

RS Islam - 2023 - search.proquest.com
The widespread adoption of wearable technologies in healthcare has the potential to bring
about significant improvements. However, these technologies face design challenges when …

How a diverse research ecosystem has generated new rehabilitation technologies: Review of NIDILRR's Rehabilitation Engineering Research Centers

DJ Reinkensmeyer, S Blackstone, C Bodine… - … of neuroengineering and …, 2017 - Springer
Abstract Over 50 million United States citizens (1 in 6 people in the US) have a
developmental, acquired, or degenerative disability. The average US citizen can expect to …

End-User Perspectives of the Importance of Rehabilitation Technologies and Related Values for Implementation

C Shirota, J Mitchell, K Clanchy - … International Conference on …, 2023 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Despite the increased availability of rehabilitation technologies (such as robotics) and
evidence to support their use, their adoption is still limited in practice. To begin to address …

Better together: Promoting interdisciplinary research in assistive technology

EM Smith, J Boger - Assistive Technology, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Anyone who works with assistive technology fully appreciates “one size never fits all.”
Addressing people's AT needs requires a coordinated and sustained contribution from …

Healthcare professionals' perspectives on development of assistive technology using the comprehensive assistive technology model

R Debeuf, M Fobelets, J Vaneyghen, B Naets… - Assistive …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The implementation of technology in healthcare shows promising results and provides new
opportunities in rehabilitation. However, the adoption of technology into daily care is largely …