Ali Akbar Haghdoostd
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Ali Akbar Haghdoostd is a prominent researcher whose work spans neuromotor rehabilitation, assistive robotics, and public health epidemiology. His key contributions center on the intersection of technology and clinical care, particularly in developing robotic-assisted interventions for upper limb disabilities. In his highly cited 2023 scoping review, "Overview of the role of robots in upper limb disabilities rehabilitation," Haghdoostd systematically mapped the emerging field of robotic rehabilitation, demonstrating how modern approaches can significantly improve life quality for patients recovering from neurological injuries or pathological conditions. This work, garnering 44 citations, has become a foundational reference for researchers and clinicians exploring automated rehabilitation strategies. Beyond this, Haghdoostd’s broader portfolio includes impactful studies on disease modeling and health systems, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach that bridges engineering, medicine, and public health. His research has informed evidence-based practices in both clinical rehabilitation and epidemiological surveillance, earning him recognition as a versatile scholar. With a growing citation footprint, Haghdoostd continues to shape how technology enhances patient outcomes, making his work essential reading for students and professionals in rehabilitation science and biomedical engineering.
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