311 Translational biomechanics for medical device and rehabilitation assistive technology

Yubo Fan, National Research Center for Rehabilitation Technical Aids, Beijing, China

Lizhen Wang, Beihang University

Advance in rehabilitation, including the theory, paradigm, protocol, modality, invention, and engineering, can improve the development of modern medicine, and also the quality of life especially for the disabled and elderly people. We invite investigators to contribute original research that address Translational biomechanics for medical device and rehabilitation assistive technology. The main focus of the symposium include but are not limited to the following:

Rehabilitation methods or invention of devices for orthopaedic and cardiovascular disease and surgery

Mechanism of postoperative or post-injury management, injury, and degenerative disease in the field of orthopaedics and cardiology

Design and analysis of surgery implant and protective equipment

Biomechanics of sport and occupational manoeuvre, injury, and rehabilitation

Design and evaluation of prosthetics and orthotics

Physical training and rehabilitation for elderly or disabled people

Keywords: human health, biomechanics

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