• Medientyp: E-Book
  • Titel: Full stride : advancing the state of the art in lower extremity gait systems
  • Beteiligte: Tepe, Victoria [Herausgeber:in]; Peterson, Charles M. [Herausgeber:in]
  • Erschienen: New York, NY: Springer, [2017]
  • Erschienen in: SpringerLink ; Bücher
    Springer eBook Collection ; Medicine
  • Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (XVIII, 244 Seiten); Illustrationen
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-7247-0
  • ISBN: 9781493972470
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  • Schlagwörter: Medicine ; Emergency medicine ; Internal medicine ; Neurology ; Orthopedics ; Rehabilitation ; Medicine & Public Health ; Artificial Limbs ; Lower Extremity ; Gait ; Limb Salvage ; Orthotic Devices
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  • Beschreibung: This ground-breaking title begins with an introductory overview of the Lower Extremity Gait Systems (LEGS) project, identifying concerns and observations as context for the reader to consider topics and challenges detailed in later chapters. Next are chapters that explore relevant military and civilian needs, and an essential historical context of the capabilities and limitations of contemporary prosthetics. The section concludes with an overview of essential components used in passive and active lower limb prosthetics, including sockets, foot, ankle, and knee systems, as well as emerging bionic systems. A second section considers research and development in orthotics, synthetic and biological materials, volitional control, and wearable robotics (also known as exoskeletons). Finally, expert authors explore advanced science and emerging medical perspectives in research related to limb salvage, osseointegration, limb transplantation, and tissue engineering. Designed for medical practitioners, engineers, students, and researchers who use or develop prosthetic technology for civilian or military amputees, Full Stride: Advancing the State of the Art in Lower Extremity Gait Systems will be of great interest to trauma specialists, orthopedists, rehabilitation specialists, nursing staff and physical therapists, as well as researchers and scientists who specialize in fields that shape and inform advanced prosthetic device development such as materials sciences, engineering (electrical, mechanical, biomedical), robotics, and human physiology

    Objectives. The primary goal of Full Stride: Next Steps is to describe the latest research and technology that is beyond the scope of the first volume, Full Stride. The contents of the accompanying volume directly relate to the futuristic design and application of lower-extremity prosthetic devices. Full Stride: Next Steps will provide a survey of relevant technology areas (see chapter list) at an appropriate depth for professional-level readers associated with the relevant fields to inform technical, programmatic or funding decisions. Intended Audience. Full Stride: Next Steps is targeted toward the same audience as Full Stride - medical practitioners and researchers with a vested interest in utilizing or developing prosthetic technology for civilian or military amputees. Medical practitioners include trauma specialists, orthopedists, rehabilitation specialists, nursing staff and physical therapists. Targeted researchers include clinical specialists working with amputee patients well as scientists, who specialize in fields that impact prosthetic devices such as materials sciences, engineering (electrical, mechanical, biomedical), robotics and human physiology. Scholarly / Intellectual Contributions. Full Stride: Next Steps in Lower Extremity Gait Systems will summarize the state-of-science across the technological, engineering and biomedical research that is advancing prosthetic device development. It will have significant contributions from leading experts in the field of lower limb prosthetic devices that were a part of TATRC workshops and/or integrated research team summits in order to facilitate alignment with ongoing research and future objectives.What the Accompanying Volume Brings to the Field. Full Stride: Next Steps in Lower Extremity Gait Systems is written as a follow up piece of work designed to discuss the more advanced and at times controversial areas of research in lower limb prosthetic devices. There is not another published book on lower limb prosthetic devices that discusses the latest research endeavors. Similar to Full Stride, the accompanying volume will pay particular attention to technologies in prosthetic design or advancement that can potentially benefit both civilian and military amputees. However, in contrast to the previously published books, Full Stride: Next Steps will discuss alternative technologies to prosthetic devices and elaborate more upon the technological advances that are driving this field into the future. Victoria Tepe, PhD Senior Scientist/Program Manager The Geneva Foundation Tacoma, WA, USA Charles M. Peterson, MD, MBA, FACP Research Associate Professor of Chemistry Syracuse University Syracuse, NY, USA President MarquiSci Potomac, MD, USA