Background: Biofeedback seems to be a promising tool to improve gait outcomes for both healthy individuals and patient groups. However, due to differences in study designs and outcome measurements, it remains uncertain how different forms of feedback affect gait outcomes. Therefore, the aim of this study is to review primary biomechanical literature which has used biofeedback to alter gait-related outcomes in human participants. Methods: Medline, Cinahl, Cochrane, SPORTDiscus and Pubmed were searched from inception to December 2017 using various keywords and the following MeSHterms: biofeedback, feedback, gait, walking and running. From the included studies, sixteen different study characteristics were extracted. Findings: In this mappin...
Objective: The impact of electromyographic biofeedback (EMG BFB) applied during functional gait acti...
[Background] Add-on robot-mediated therapy has proven to be more effective than conventional therapy...
The study aimed to determine whether athletes who practice biofeedback are able to self-regulate by ...
Background Biofeedback seems to be a promising tool to improve gait outcomes for both healthy ind...
Overuse injuries occur when the body is exposed to large magnitudes of repetitive forces such as th...
Background: Gait retraining using real-time biofeedback (RTB) may have positive outcomes in decreasi...
Purpose: The present study aimed to determine whether runners can reduce impact measures after a six...
Increased tibial acceleration has been found to be an important risk factor for tibial stress fractu...
This systematic review synthesized and analyzed clinical findings related to the effectiveness of in...
BACKGROUND: Gait symmetry is the degree of equality of biomechanical parameters between limbs within...
Individuals with lower-limb amputation often have gait deficits and diminished mobility function. Bi...
A number of variability analysis techniques, including Poincaré plots and detrended fluctuation anal...
Increased peak tibial acceleration has been related to tibial stress fractures. Reducing tibial acce...
Context: An effective application of biofeedback for interventions in older adults with balance and ...
Context: An effective application of biofeedback for interventions in older adults with balance and ...
Objective: The impact of electromyographic biofeedback (EMG BFB) applied during functional gait acti...
[Background] Add-on robot-mediated therapy has proven to be more effective than conventional therapy...
The study aimed to determine whether athletes who practice biofeedback are able to self-regulate by ...
Background Biofeedback seems to be a promising tool to improve gait outcomes for both healthy ind...
Overuse injuries occur when the body is exposed to large magnitudes of repetitive forces such as th...
Background: Gait retraining using real-time biofeedback (RTB) may have positive outcomes in decreasi...
Purpose: The present study aimed to determine whether runners can reduce impact measures after a six...
Increased tibial acceleration has been found to be an important risk factor for tibial stress fractu...
This systematic review synthesized and analyzed clinical findings related to the effectiveness of in...
BACKGROUND: Gait symmetry is the degree of equality of biomechanical parameters between limbs within...
Individuals with lower-limb amputation often have gait deficits and diminished mobility function. Bi...
A number of variability analysis techniques, including Poincaré plots and detrended fluctuation anal...
Increased peak tibial acceleration has been related to tibial stress fractures. Reducing tibial acce...
Context: An effective application of biofeedback for interventions in older adults with balance and ...
Context: An effective application of biofeedback for interventions in older adults with balance and ...
Objective: The impact of electromyographic biofeedback (EMG BFB) applied during functional gait acti...
[Background] Add-on robot-mediated therapy has proven to be more effective than conventional therapy...
The study aimed to determine whether athletes who practice biofeedback are able to self-regulate by ...