Exploring Musical Feedback for Gait Retraining: A Novel Approach to Orthopedic Rehabilitation
This study highlights the potential of musical feedback for orthopedic rehabilitation.
Ankle Fracture Gait Training Through Musical Feedback: Case Study
This case study introduces an innovative approach using musical feedback to enhance gait training for patients recovering from trimalleolar ankle fractures.
Individual postoperative and preoperative workflow for patients with fractures of the lower extremities
This study aimed to establish a patient-specific treatment workflow to determine the mechanical fracture environment and allow for an estimation of its healing potential from the clinical data of real patients.
Gait cycle and pressure load values of the foot on different surfaces with Moticon Insole2 in a healthy cohort
The aim of this study was to determine reference values for pedobarographic insoles based on a foot-healthy collective.
Extended reality and information and communications technology in therapy: Enhancing remote artistic and recreational engagement for physically impaired and socially isolated patients
This study explores how Extended Reality (XR) integrated with digital tools can enhance psycho-physical well-being and therapeutic effectiveness for physically impaired and socially isolated patients.
Is remote active feedback gait retraining comparable to in-person retraining 2 years post anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Recent advancements in wearable technologies render active feedback gait retraining feasible in natural environments. It is unknown whether in-person and remote gait retraining would have similar effects on the KAM.
Movement Strategies adopted by individuals with medial knee OA in response to pressure-based auditory feedback gait reraining
Based on real-time pressure data and individualized training thresholds, the use of plantar pressure-based auditory feedback to shift weight medially was found to reduce the KAM in individuals with medial knee OA.
Real-Time Musical Feedback From Pressure-Sensing Insoles For Asymmetric Gait Retraining
The study hypothesized that this sonification of plantar pressure data would lead to a more symmetric weight-bearing, step timing and pressure under the toes during terminal stance between the affected and healthy legs.
Active feedback gait retraining alters foot pressure patterns and reduces knee adduction moment in an anterior cruciate ligament reconstructed population
The purpose of this study was to test the efficacy of a gait retraining method using active feedback to change the KAM by sensing lateral foot pressure and retraining to produce a medial weight transfer at the foot.
Active feedback gait retraining alters foot pressure patterns and reduces knee adduction moment in an anterior cruciate ligament reconstructed population
The purpose of this study was to test the efficacy ofa gait retraining method using active feedback to change the KAM by sensing lateral foot pressure and retraining to produce a medial weight transfer at the foot.
Adherence to in-home gait retaining using feedback from smartphone app
The paper reports about the initial experience with adherence to a three-week long programusing sensor technology for daily in-home gait retraining.
Pressure-based auditory feedback to reduce knee moments in subjects with medial knee osteoarthritis
The hypothesis that pressure-based feedback will reduce peak KAM in a significant majority of the subjects was tested and compared the first peak of KAM and the second peak of KAM before and after PBF.
Responses to gait retraining using pressure-based auditory feedback for medial knee osteoarthritis
The primary variable of interest of the study is the knee adduction moment (KAM), a surrogate measure of compartmental knee loads.
Biofeedback in Partial Weight Bearing: Validity of 3 Different Devices
Validity of 3 biofeedback devices (OpenGo science, SmartStep, and SensiStep) was assessed. Healthy participants were instructed to walk at a self-selected speed with crutches under 3 different weight-bearing conditions.
Biofeedback in Partial Weight Bearing: Usability of Two Different Devices from a Patient’s and Physical Therapist’s Perspective
This study aims to describe the usability from the physical therapists’ and a patients’ perspective of Smartstep and OpenGo-Science to provide feedback on partial weight bearing during supervised
rehabilitation.
The Feasibility of Using Augmented Auditory Feedback From a Pressure Detecting Insole to Reduce the Knee Adduction Moment: A Proof of Concept Study
The objective of this work was to conduct a proof of concept study utilizing auditory feedback from a pressure-detecting shoe insole to shift plantar pressure medially in order to reduce the knee adduction moment (KAM).