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Miniworkshop Description:
Miniworkshop: Restoration of Movement Via Peripheral Nerve Stimulation
Organizers: Dawn Taylor
The aim of the workshop is to determine the current state of neuroengineering with respect to restoration of movement via peripheral nerve simulation, and to discuss future directions. The main themes will include optimizing stimulation through modeling of the nerves, electrode designs for improved recruitment and selectivity, and testing movement control via musculoskeletal modeling.
Accepted Speakers:
Rahman Davoodi (University of Southern California)
Bob Kirsch (Case Western Reserve University)
Cameron McIntyre (Cleveland Clinic Foundation)
Jay Rubinstein (University of Washington)
Ronald Triolo (MetroHealth Medical Center)
Ken Yoshida (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis)
Accepted Participants:
Musa Adu (Case Western Reserve University)
Dominique Durand (Case Western Reserve University)
Elizabeth Harden (Cleveland FES Center)
Ranu Jung (Arizona State University)
Hunter Peckham (Case Western Reserve University)
Arthur Prochazka (University of Alberta)
Dawn Taylor (Case Western Reserve University)
Ton Van den Bogart (Cleveland Clinic Foundation)
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