Advanced technology for gait rehabilitation: An overview

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Autoren

  • Tadeusz Mikolajczyk
  • Ileana Ciobanu
  • Doina Ioana Badea
  • Alina Iliescu
  • Sara Pizzamiglio
  • Thomas Schauer
  • Thomas Seel
  • Petre Lucian Seiciu
  • Duncan L. Turner
  • Mihai Berteanu

Externe Organisationen

  • University of Technology and Agriculture
  • University of East London
  • Technische Universität Berlin
  • University Politehnica of Bucharest
  • Elias University Emergency Hospital
  • Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy
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OriginalspracheEnglisch
FachzeitschriftAdvances in mechanical engineering
Jahrgang10
Ausgabenummer7
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 31 Juli 2018
Extern publiziertJa

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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Advanced technology for gait rehabilitation: An overview. / Mikolajczyk, Tadeusz; Ciobanu, Ileana; Badea, Doina Ioana et al.
in: Advances in mechanical engineering, Jahrgang 10, Nr. 7, 31.07.2018.

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Mikolajczyk, T, Ciobanu, I, Badea, DI, Iliescu, A, Pizzamiglio, S, Schauer, T, Seel, T, Seiciu, PL, Turner, DL & Berteanu, M 2018, 'Advanced technology for gait rehabilitation: An overview', Advances in mechanical engineering, Jg. 10, Nr. 7. https://doi.org/10.1177/1687814018783627
Mikolajczyk, T., Ciobanu, I., Badea, D. I., Iliescu, A., Pizzamiglio, S., Schauer, T., Seel, T., Seiciu, P. L., Turner, D. L., & Berteanu, M. (2018). Advanced technology for gait rehabilitation: An overview. Advances in mechanical engineering, 10(7). https://doi.org/10.1177/1687814018783627
Mikolajczyk T, Ciobanu I, Badea DI, Iliescu A, Pizzamiglio S, Schauer T et al. Advanced technology for gait rehabilitation: An overview. Advances in mechanical engineering. 2018 Jul 31;10(7). doi: 10.1177/1687814018783627
Mikolajczyk, Tadeusz ; Ciobanu, Ileana ; Badea, Doina Ioana et al. / Advanced technology for gait rehabilitation : An overview. in: Advances in mechanical engineering. 2018 ; Jahrgang 10, Nr. 7.
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