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BCIs in Clinical Practice: A Comprehensive Review of Neuroprosthetics, Assistive Technology, and Rehabilitation Innovations

- Retnaningsih, Ary Setijadi Prihatmanto, Agus Sukoco, Agus Budiyono, Jumraini Tammasse, Adre Mayza, Hendry Gunawan

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This comprehensive review provides a thorough examination of the current landscape and innovations in the clinical applications of Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs). Focusing on neuroprosthetics, assistive technology, and rehabilitation, the paper synthesizes recent advancements that bridge the gap between laboratory research and practical clinical implementations. The review explores the multifaceted roles of BCIs in facilitating neuroprosthetic devices, enabling assistive technologies for individuals with motor disabilities, and supporting rehabilitation interventions after neurological injuries. Through an in-depth analysis of key studies and technological breakthroughs, the paper aims to provide a valuable resource for clinicians, researchers, and healthcare professionals interested in harnessing the potential of BCIs to enhance patient outcomes and improve the quality of life for individuals facing neurological challenges. The synthesis of knowledge in this review not only highlights the current state of the field but also identifies potential future directions and challenges, paving the way for continued advancements in the clinical integration of BCIs.

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