This book presents a timely and comprehensive overview of how cutting-edge technologies are transforming rehabilitation practices for individuals with physical disabilities. Bridging clinical expertise with technological innovation, this volume explores the integration of robotics, virtual and augmented reality, artificial intelligence, brain-computer interfaces, wearable sensors, and telerehabilitation platforms across diverse conditions and populations.
Structured around seven thematic chapters, the book addresses condition-specific interventions for neurological, musculoskeletal, pediatric, geriatric, and womens health-related disabilities. It offers evidence-based insights into how technology enhances functional recovery, patient engagement, and healthcare system efficiency. The final chapter critically examines implementation challenges and future directions, emphasizing inclusivity, accessibility, and sustainability.
Written by experienced rehabilitation professionals and researchers, this book serves as a valuable resource for clinicians, physical therapists, biomedical engineers, graduate students, and policy makers. It contributes to the growing body of literature at the intersection of rehabilitation sciences and digital health, offering practical guidance for integrating emerging technologies into clinical practice.
This book addresses a global need for accessible, technology-enabled rehabilitation and supports the advancement of inclusive healthcare, aligning with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Chapter 1 Technology Integrated Disability Rehabilitation: A Modern
Paradigm Shift.
Chapter 2 Emerging Technologies in Neurological
Rehabilitation
Chapter 3 Technological Innovations in Rehabilitation of
Musculoskeletal Disabilities
Chapter 4 Technological Interventions for
Paediatric Motor Disabilities
Chapter 5 Geriatric Physical Disabilities and
Technological Advancements
Chapter 6 Womens Health Disabilities and
Technology-Enabled Rehabilitation
Chapter 7 Challenges & Future Directions
of Emerging Technologies in Disability Rehabilitation.
Prof. Dr. Arshad Nawaz Malik is a physical therapist, researcher, and academic leader with nearly two decades of experience in neurorehabilitation, particularly stroke recovery and disability management. He holds a PhD in Stroke Rehabilitation and is a certified Neurorehabilitation Therapist from Seoul National University, South Korea. He serves as Associate Dean at the Faculty of Rehabilitation and Allied Health Sciences, Riphah International University, Islamabad. His work focuses on integrating innovative technologies into neurorehabilitation practice. Dr. Malik has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals, supervises postgraduate and doctoral research, and collaborates internationally on multidisciplinary studies. He also contributes to national rehabilitation policy and professional development, with research interests including virtual reality, task-oriented rehabilitation, balance dysfunction, and stroke mobility recovery. He actively organises national and international academic events in neurorehabilitation.
Prof. Dr. Huma Riaz is a physical therapist, academic leader, and researcher with over 19 years of experience in rehabilitation sciences. She holds a PhD in Rehabilitation Sciences, focusing on postmenopausal osteoporosis, and serves as Principal of Riphah College of Rehabilitation and Allied Health Sciences, Islamabad. Her work centres on womens health, musculoskeletal rehabilitation, and technology integration in physical therapy. She has contributed to curriculum development, supervised postgraduate research, and secured national research funding, including projects on telerehabilitation in gestational diabetes. Dr. Riaz has multiple peer-reviewed publications, serves as Associate Editor of the Journal of Riphah College of Rehabilitation Sciences, and has received national recognition for her contributions. Her research interests include digital health, bone health, pelvic rehabilitation, and personalised rehabilitation approaches.
Dr. Suman Sheraz is a physical therapist, researcher, and academician with over 13 years of experience in clinical practice and education. She holds a PhD in Rehabilitation Sciences and serves as Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Physical Therapy at Riphah International University, Islamabad. Her research focuses on chronic disease rehabilitation, particularly diabetes management, functional health in older adults, community-based rehabilitation, and physical activity promotion. Dr. Sheraz has published in peer-reviewed journals, presented at national and international conferences, and collaborates with researchers globally. She contributes to curriculum development, postgraduate training, and strengthening research capacity, and serves as Associate Editor of the Journal of Riphah College of Rehabilitation Sciences. She has also been recognised for her contributions to digital education and innovation in rehabilitation sciences.