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Implantable Neuroprostheses for Restoring Function

✍ Scribed by Kevin Kilgore


Publisher
Woodhead Publishing
Year
2015
Tongue
English
Leaves
428
Series
Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Research and developments in neuroprostheses are providing scientists with the potential to greatly improve the lives of individuals who have lost some function. Neuroprostheses can help restore or substitute motor and sensory functions which may have been damaged as a result of injury or disease. However, these minute implantable sensors also provide scientists with challenges. This important new book provides readers with a comprehensive review of neuroprostheses. Chapters in part one are concerned with the fundamentals of these devices. Part two looks at neuroprostheses for restoring sensory function whilst part three addresses neuroprostheses for restoring motor function. The final set of chapters discusses significant considerations concerning these sensors.

  • Systematic and comprehensive coverage of neuroprostheses
  • Covers the fundamentals of neuroprostheses, their application in restoring sensory and motor function and an analysis of the future trends
  • Keen focus on industry needs in the field of biomaterials

✦ Table of Contents


Content:
Related titles, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
List of contributors, Pages xi-xii, Narendra Bhadra, Niloy Bhadra, B.F.M. Blok, J. Chae, K.M. Chan, P.Y. Chhatbar, S.P. Dukelow, J.B. Fallon, L.E. Fisher, J.S. French, C. Gostkowski, M. Gostkowski, W.M. Grill, J. Groen, C. Ho, J.A. Hokanson, B. Howell, K.L. Kilgore, J.S. Knutson, R. Kobetic, M.L. Levy, et al.
Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials, Pages xiii-xvii
1 - Introduction and fundamental requirements of neuroprostheses, Pages 3-11, K.L. Kilgore
2 - Physiological principles of electrical stimulation, Pages 13-43, Narendra Bhadra
3 - Principles of command and control for neuroprostheses, Pages 45-58, D.B. Popović
4 - Design of electrodes for stimulation and recording, Pages 59-93, B. Howell, W.M. Grill
5 - Neuroprostheses for restoring hearing loss, Pages 97-125, R.K. Shepherd, P.M. Seligman, J.B. Fallon
6 - Neuroprostheses for somatosensory function, Pages 127-151, L.E. Fisher, J.A. Hokanson, D.J. Weber
7 - Vestibular neuroprostheses, Pages 153-175, D.M. Merfeld
8 - Neuroprosthetics for controlling epilepsy, Pages 177-206, J.W. Signorelli, M.G. MacDougall, M.L. Levy
9 - Hand grasp and reach in spinal cord injury, Pages 209-235, K.L. Kilgore
10 - Neuroprostheses for trunk stability, standing, and walking in spinal cord injury, Pages 237-249, E.B. Marsolais
11 - Implantable neurostimulator for gut function, Pages 251-266, Z. Lin, R.W. McCallum
12 - Neuroprostheses to restore or improve tissue health: Insights from prevention of deep pressure ulcers, Pages 267-280, K.M. Chan, V.K. Mushahwar, C. Ho, S.P. Dukelow
13 - Gait control in stroke, Pages 281-306, R. Kobetic
14 - Functional electrical stimulation (FES) for upper limb function after stroke, Pages 307-329, J.S. Knutson, J. Chae
15 - Neuroprostheses for spasticity control, Pages 331-339, Niloy Bhadra
16 - Deep brain stimulation for treating Parkinson’s disease, Pages 341-359, C.M. Matias, M. Gostkowski, C. Gostkowski, A. Machado
17 - Neuromodulation for continence, Pages 361-379, J. Groen, B.F.M. Blok
18 - Global market for implanted neuroprostheses, Pages 383-394, V. Pikov
19 - Consumer acceptance of implantable neuroprostheses, Pages 395-412, J.S. French
20 - Ethical considerations of neuroprostheses, Pages 413-428, P.Y. Chhatbar, S. Saha
Index, Pages 429-438


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