Many people with neurological conditions such as stroke, brain injury or multiple sclerosis suffer from an impaired walking gait pattern. Gait improvement can lead to better fluidity in walking, improved health outcomes, greater independence, and enhanced quality of life. Existing lab-based studies with wearable haptic devices have shown that rhythmic haptic cueing can cause immediate improvements to gait features such as temporal symmetry, stride length and walking speed. However, such wearable haptic devices are unsuitable for self-managed use, and to move this approach from out of the lab into the wild, numerous design challenges need to be addressed. We are designing, developing, and testing a system to provide haptic rhythmic cues for ...
This thesis explores the gait rehabilitation of hemiparetic stroke and brain injury survivors by a p...
Gait assessment is an essential tool for clinical applications not only to diagnose different neurol...
This project explored how new and novel approaches to stroke rehabilitation could improve physical f...
Many people with neurological conditions such as stroke, brain injury or multiple sclerosis suffer f...
Many people with long-term neurological and neurodegenerative conditions such as stroke, brain injur...
Many people with long-term neurological and neurodegenerative conditions such as stroke, brain injur...
This research explores the development and evaluation of wearable haptic devices for gait sensing an...
Restoring mobility and rehabilitation of gait are high priorities for rehabilitation of neurological...
Wearable technologies, in the form of small, light and inconspicuous devices, can be designed to hel...
Background For people with neurological conditions such as stroke and brain injury, gait rehabilita...
Restoring mobility and rehabilitation of gait are high priorities for post-stroke rehabilitation. Cu...
Recovery of walking function is a vital goal of post-stroke rehabilitation. Cueing using audio metro...
Stroke is one of the leading causes for long-term adult disabilities. More than half of all stroke s...
Background: Stroke affects 15 million people worldwide every year and leaves two-thirds of survivors...
Introduction Improvement of gait is a high priority for hemiparetic stroke survivors. Auditory rhyt...
This thesis explores the gait rehabilitation of hemiparetic stroke and brain injury survivors by a p...
Gait assessment is an essential tool for clinical applications not only to diagnose different neurol...
This project explored how new and novel approaches to stroke rehabilitation could improve physical f...
Many people with neurological conditions such as stroke, brain injury or multiple sclerosis suffer f...
Many people with long-term neurological and neurodegenerative conditions such as stroke, brain injur...
Many people with long-term neurological and neurodegenerative conditions such as stroke, brain injur...
This research explores the development and evaluation of wearable haptic devices for gait sensing an...
Restoring mobility and rehabilitation of gait are high priorities for rehabilitation of neurological...
Wearable technologies, in the form of small, light and inconspicuous devices, can be designed to hel...
Background For people with neurological conditions such as stroke and brain injury, gait rehabilita...
Restoring mobility and rehabilitation of gait are high priorities for post-stroke rehabilitation. Cu...
Recovery of walking function is a vital goal of post-stroke rehabilitation. Cueing using audio metro...
Stroke is one of the leading causes for long-term adult disabilities. More than half of all stroke s...
Background: Stroke affects 15 million people worldwide every year and leaves two-thirds of survivors...
Introduction Improvement of gait is a high priority for hemiparetic stroke survivors. Auditory rhyt...
This thesis explores the gait rehabilitation of hemiparetic stroke and brain injury survivors by a p...
Gait assessment is an essential tool for clinical applications not only to diagnose different neurol...
This project explored how new and novel approaches to stroke rehabilitation could improve physical f...