Abstract:
Stroke rehabilitation is a critical area of research and practice, aiming to restore function and improve the quality of life for patients. In this talk, Donatella Mattia will discuss cutting-edge advancements in rehabilitation techniques, including the integration of neurotechnology, robotics, and personalized therapy. She will also highlight the challenges and opportunities in translating these innovations into clinical practice.
Participants will gain insights into:
- The latest technologies shaping stroke rehabilitation.
- The role of neuroplasticity in recovery.
- Strategies for personalizing rehabilitation to individual patient needs.
- Future directions in the field, including the potential of AI and machine learning.
This talk is designed to inspire researchers, clinicians, and students to think creatively about the future of stroke rehabilitation and its impact on patient care.
Target Audience:
This event is ideal for researchers, healthcare professionals, and students in biomedical engineering, neuroscience, rehabilitation sciences, and related fields. It will also appeal to anyone interested in the intersection of technology and healthcare.
About the Speaker:
Donatella Mattia is a leading expert in neuroengineering and stroke rehabilitation. Her work focuses on developing innovative technologies to enhance recovery and improve the quality of life for stroke patients. She is actively involved in both research and clinical applications, bridging the gap between engineering and medicine.
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