Research report CERITER Clinical study - Stride One

Sarah Meyer, Jan Limet, Piet Stevens, Marc Michielsen
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Objective This study investigates the short-term impact of the use of Ceriter Stride One on the quality of gait in patients rehabilitating after a cerebrovascular accident (CVA). Stride One is a smart insole that provides real-time audio feedback (cues) to the patient when performing a certain exercise. The goal of Stride One is to allow patients to practice walking more intensively and with higher quality during rehabilitation.
研究报告 CERITER 临床研究 - Stride One
本研究调查了使用 Ceriter Stride One 对脑血管意外(CVA)后康复患者步态质量的短期影响。Stride One 是一种智能鞋垫,可在患者进行某种运动时向其提供实时音频反馈(提示)。Stride One 的目标是让患者在康复期间进行更密集、更高质量的步行练习。
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