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Observational Gait Assessments in People With Neurological Disorders: A Systematic Review

Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2016
To analyze the clinical and psychometric properties of observational gait assessment scales in people with neurological disorders.The databases used for the literature search were MEDLINE, the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trial, Web of Science, and the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health.
María Dolores, Gor-García-Fogeda   +4 more
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Gait impairment in neurological disorders: a new technological approach.

Functional neurology, 2009
Gait recovery is considered one of the main objectives of rehabilitation interventions in neurological disabilities, as restricted movement can significantly reduce an individual's ability to take part in normal activities of daily living. Locomotor training has been shown to improve gait rehabilitation.
Semprini, R   +4 more
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Evaluation of robot-assisted gait training using integrated biofeedback in neurologic disorders

Gait & Posture, 2012
Neurological disorders lead to walking disabilities, which are often treated using robot-assisted gait training (RAGT) devices such as the driven gait-orthosis Lokomat. A novel integrated biofeedback system was developed to facilitate therapeutically desirable activities during walking.
Stoller, O.   +3 more
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Gait Recognition Based on Deep Learning: A Survey

ACM Computing Surveys, 2023
Leandro Aparecido Passos Junior   +2 more
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Gait-based Person Re-identification

ACM Computing Surveys, 2020
Athira M Nambiar   +2 more
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A Survey on Gait Recognition via Wearable Sensors

ACM Computing Surveys, 2020
Maria De Marsico, Alessio Mecca
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Cognition, Gait Disorders, and Fall Risk in Healthy Neurological Older Individuals

2017
Clinicians and researchers have commonly performed gait and cognitive assessments separately when evaluating older adults. Evidence from clinical practice, epidemiological studies, and clinical trials shows that gait and cognition are interrelated. Quantifiable alterations in gait among older adults are associated with falls, dementia, and disability ...
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