Subject-Specific Biofeedback for Gait Retraining Outside of the Lab
2020
Miscellaneous
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Knee osteoarthritis is a progressive degenerative disease that has been linked to knee loading. Targeted gait intervention with biofeedback to decrease joint loading is a potential conservative treatment strategy. Here we describe a method to evaluate the efficacy of vibrotactile feedback outside of a constrained laboratory setting.
Author(s): | Nataliya Rokhmanova and Peter B. Shull and Katherine J. Kuchenbecker and Eni Halilaj |
Year: | 2020 |
Month: | May |
Department(s): | Haptic Intelligence |
Research Project(s): |
Gait Rehabilitation Through Haptic Feedback
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Bibtex Type: | Miscellaneous (misc) |
Paper Type: | Abstract |
How Published: | Extended abstract (1 page) presented at the Dynamic Walking Conference |
State: | Published |
URL: | https://www.seas.upenn.edu/~posa/DynamicWalking2020/603-877-1-RV.pdf |
BibTex @misc{Rokhmanova20-DWA-Biofeedback, title = {Subject-Specific Biofeedback for Gait Retraining Outside of the Lab}, author = {Rokhmanova, Nataliya and Shull, Peter B. and Kuchenbecker, Katherine J. and Halilaj, Eni}, howpublished = {Extended abstract (1 page) presented at the Dynamic Walking Conference}, month = may, year = {2020}, doi = {}, url = {https://www.seas.upenn.edu/~posa/DynamicWalking2020/603-877-1-RV.pdf}, month_numeric = {5} } |