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Originalsprache | Englisch |
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Fachzeitschrift | Advances in mechanical engineering |
Jahrgang | 10 |
Ausgabenummer | 7 |
Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - 31 Juli 2018 |
Extern publiziert | Ja |
Abstract
Most gait training systems are designed for acute and subacute neurological inpatients. Many systems are used for relearning gait movements (nonfunctional training) or gait cycle training (functional gait training). Each system presents its own advantages and disadvantages in terms of functional outcomes. However, training gait cycle movements is not sufficient for the rehabilitation of ambulation. There is a need for new solutions to overcome the limitations of existing systems in order to ensure individually tailored training conditions for each of the potential users, no matter the complexity of his or her condition. There is also a need for a new, integrative approach in gait rehabilitation, one that encompasses and addresses all aspects of physical as well as psychological aspects of ambulation in real-life multitasking situations. In this respect, a multidisciplinary multinational team performed an overview of the current technology for gait rehabilitation and reviewed the principles of ambulation training.
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T1 - Advanced technology for gait rehabilitation
T2 - An overview
AU - Mikolajczyk, Tadeusz
AU - Ciobanu, Ileana
AU - Badea, Doina Ioana
AU - Iliescu, Alina
AU - Pizzamiglio, Sara
AU - Schauer, Thomas
AU - Seel, Thomas
AU - Seiciu, Petre Lucian
AU - Turner, Duncan L.
AU - Berteanu, Mihai
N1 - Funding The author(s) received no financial support for the research,authorship and/or publication of this article
PY - 2018/7/31
Y1 - 2018/7/31
N2 - Most gait training systems are designed for acute and subacute neurological inpatients. Many systems are used for relearning gait movements (nonfunctional training) or gait cycle training (functional gait training). Each system presents its own advantages and disadvantages in terms of functional outcomes. However, training gait cycle movements is not sufficient for the rehabilitation of ambulation. There is a need for new solutions to overcome the limitations of existing systems in order to ensure individually tailored training conditions for each of the potential users, no matter the complexity of his or her condition. There is also a need for a new, integrative approach in gait rehabilitation, one that encompasses and addresses all aspects of physical as well as psychological aspects of ambulation in real-life multitasking situations. In this respect, a multidisciplinary multinational team performed an overview of the current technology for gait rehabilitation and reviewed the principles of ambulation training.
AB - Most gait training systems are designed for acute and subacute neurological inpatients. Many systems are used for relearning gait movements (nonfunctional training) or gait cycle training (functional gait training). Each system presents its own advantages and disadvantages in terms of functional outcomes. However, training gait cycle movements is not sufficient for the rehabilitation of ambulation. There is a need for new solutions to overcome the limitations of existing systems in order to ensure individually tailored training conditions for each of the potential users, no matter the complexity of his or her condition. There is also a need for a new, integrative approach in gait rehabilitation, one that encompasses and addresses all aspects of physical as well as psychological aspects of ambulation in real-life multitasking situations. In this respect, a multidisciplinary multinational team performed an overview of the current technology for gait rehabilitation and reviewed the principles of ambulation training.
KW - Ambulation
KW - gait rehabilitation
KW - mechatronics
KW - rehabilitation medicine
KW - rehabilitation technology
KW - robotics
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