Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Arash Arami, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor at the University of Waterloo and the director of Neuromechanics and Assistive Robotics Lab. He is also an affiliated scientist at KITE institute (Toronto Rehab Institute), University Health Network, Canada. His research interests are in human-robot interaction, human movement neuroscience, and motor neurorehabilitation. Dr. Arami’s research has contributed to the development of musculoskeletal predictive simulations, neuromechanical modeling of movement control, wearable and implantable sensors and cooperative control of lower limb exoskeletons for individuals with neurological conditions like incomplete spinal cord injury.
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PS7- Quantitative Modeling of Spasticity for Clinical Assessment, Treatment and Rehabilitation
Friday, October 25, 2024
1:40 PM – 2:10 PM