The 2nd TKJ Neurorehabilitation Congress is an international conference hosted by Taiwan Society of Neurorehabilitation (TSNR), Lien I-Nan Foundation for Promotion of Education and Research in Rehabilitation Medicine, College of Biomedical Engineering, Taipei Medical University, and TMU Research Center for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine. The main theme of the Conference is The Advance Technology in Clinical Neurorehabilitation. It will provide a great opportunity for scientists, engineers, rehabilitation practitioners, industry from around the world to present the advanced concepts and researches, as well as to facilitate developments, applications, friendship, and international cooperation. It will feature keynote and invited plenary speeches in emerging key topics given by world renowned scholars.
Program Agenda 23 April 2022, Saturday | ||||
Time (GMT+8) | Topic | Speakers | Chairperson I | Chairperson II |
13:00-13:10 | Opening | Prof. Shih-Ching Chen | ||
13:10-13:55 | Ultrasound in Neuromodulation Applications | Prof. Chih-Kuang Yeh | Prof. Wen-Chung Tsai | |
13:55-14:40 | AI for the Future of Healthcare | Prof. | Prof. Wen-Shiang Chen | |
14:40-14:45 | Break | |||
Session (I) Artificial intelligence (AI) applications in neuro-rehabilitation | ||||
14:45-15:20 | Artificial intelligence (AI) applications in neuro-rehabilitation | Prof. Yu-Lin Wang | Prof. Jiunn-Horng Kang | Prof. Izumi Kondo |
15:20-15:55 | Post-stroke hand and upper extremity rehabilitation using Brain-Machine Interface | Prof. Junichi Ushiba | ||
15:55-16:30 | AI assisted evaluation of post-stroke dysphagia | Prof. Seong-Jae Lee | ||
24 April 2022, Sunday | ||||
Time (GMT+8) | Topic | Speakers | Chairperson I | Chairperson II |
Session (II) VR/AR training and telerehabilitation | ||||
08:30-09:05 | Application of immersive virtual reality for neurorehabilitation | Prof. Han Gil Seo | Prof. Ta-Sen Wei | Prof. Jong Min Lee |
09:05-09:40 | Emerged Role of Gaming-based Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality Exercise in Neurological Rehabilitation | Prof. Chien-Hung Lai | ||
09:40-10:15 | Clinical approach using motion illusions for embodiment and pain relief | Prof. Shu Morioka | ||
10:15-10:20 | Break | |||
Session (III) Non-invasive brain stimulation (rTMS/TDCS) | ||||
10:20-10:55 | Therapeutic application of rTMS for post-stroke patients | Prof. Wataru Kakuda | Prof. Sung-Bom Pyun | Prof. Yu-Cheng Pei |
10:55-11:30 | Non-invasive brain stimulation for Neurorehabilitation | Prof. Myoung-Hwan Ko | ||
11:30-12:05 | Advances of rTMS for the treatment of dysphagia, aphasia, and cognitive impairment | Prof. | ||
12:05-13:30 | Lunch | |||
Session (IV) Robotic training in neurorehabilitation | ||||
13:30-14:05 | Features and potential of "Welwalk", a robot to assist walking exercise for hemiparetic patients | Prof. Satoshi Hirano | Prof. Yohei Otaka | Prof. Simon FT Tang |
14:05-14:40 | Robotic-assist Gait Training in Stroke Patients | Prof. Dae Yul Kim | ||
14:40-15:15 | Robot-assisted Therapy Solutions in Neurorehabilitation - Taiwan Experiences | Prof. Li-Wei Chou | ||
15:15~ | Conference Close | Prof. Der-Sheng Han |