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Professor Neville Hogan's work with Robot-aided neuro-rehabilitation Using robots to assist the rehabilitation process will inevitably provide more precise, objective, and detailed data on what actually happens during recovery. That will in turn lead to a better understanding of the key biomechanical and neurological (and perhaps even psychological) factors required for successful rehabilitation. A better understanding of the biology of recovery will lead to better ideas of how technology can help rehabilitation. It promises to be an exciting future. Neville Hogan, PhD Recent Publications:
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