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Ambulatory assessment of walking balance after stroke using instrumented shoes.

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Ambulatory assessment of walking balance after stroke using instrumented shoes.

Auteurs : Fokke B. Van Meulen [Pays-Bas] ; Dirk Weenk [Pays-Bas] ; Jaap H. Buurke [Pays-Bas] ; Bert-Jan F. Van Beijnum [Pays-Bas] ; Peter H. Veltink [Pays-Bas]

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Abstract

For optimal guidance of walking rehabilitation therapy of stroke patients in an in-home setting, a small and easy to use wearable system is needed. In this paper we present a new shoe-integrated system that quantifies walking balance during activities of daily living and is not restricted to a lab environment. Quantitative parameters were related to clinically assessed level of balance in order to assess the additional information they provide.

DOI: 10.1186/s12984-016-0146-5
PubMed: 27198134


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