Principles of Motor Control in Clinical Settings: From Neuroscience to Patient Outcomes updates the state of the art of knowledge among scientists on basic and applied research on control of movements of biological systems, through a clinical perspective. Motor control is a scientific area characterized by multidisciplinary approaches. This book promotes the application of this area into clinical practice. The chapters focus on topics in the field of motor control including neural control of goal-oriented action, theories on rules of interaction during motor learning, and action coordination up to human and machine interaction. Edited by experts in the field, this book translates current theoretical outcomes into neuroscience and therapeutic solutions.