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Latest Publications

Publications from our INSPIRE project.
We regularly add new articles and resources.

How does wearable robotic exoskeleton affect overground walking performance measured with the 10-meter and six-minute walk tests after a basic locomotor training in healthy individuals?

Wearable robotic exoskeleton reduces overground walking speed, and walking distance in healthy individuals.

By |October 2nd, 2017|Categories: Latest Publications, Pillar 2|

Montreal Accord on Patient-Reported Outcomes (PROs) use series – Paper 9: anonymization and ethics considerations for capturing and sharing patient reported outcomes

There is a shift toward making health care patient centered, whereby patients are part of medical decision-making and take responsibility for managing their health. Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) capture the patient voice and can be used to engage patients in medical decision-making.

By |September 25th, 2017|Categories: Latest Publications, Pillar 1|

Montreal Accord on Patient-Reported Outcomes (PROs) use series – Paper 8: patient-reported outcomes in electronic health records can inform clinical and policy decisions

There is a shift toward making health care patient centered, whereby patients are part of medical decision-making and take responsibility for managing their health. Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) capture the patient voice and can be used to engage patients in medical decision-making.

By |September 24th, 2017|Categories: Latest Publications, Pillar 1|

Quantifying cardiorespiratory responses resulting from speed and slope increments during motorized treadmill propulsion among manual wheelchair users.

 Quantifying cardiorespiratory responses resulting from speed and slope increments during motorized treadmill propulsion among manual wheelchair users. Manuscript Gauthier, C., Grangeon, M., Ananos, L., Brosseau, [...]

By |September 23rd, 2017|Categories: Latest Publications, Pillar 2|

Montreal Accord on Patient-Reported Outcomes (PROs) use series–Paper 7: modern perspectives of measurement validation emphasize justification of inferences based on patient reported outcome scores

There is a shift toward making health care patient centered, whereby patients are part of medical decision-making and take responsibility for managing their health. Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) capture the patient voice and can be used to engage patients in medical decision-making.

By |September 23rd, 2017|Categories: Latest Publications, Pillar 1|
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