INSPIRE: Pillar 2
The Initiative for the Development of New Technologies and Practices in Rehabilitation (INSPIRE) aims to develop, evaluate, and implement novel technologies and interventions intended to enhance social roles and participation and health-related quality of life of individuals with physical impairments and functional disabilities.
Latest Publications
Here are some of the latest publications from Pillar 2 of our INSPIRE project.
We regularly add new articles and resources.
Toward a meaningful definition of recovery after hip fracture: Comparing two definitions in community-dwelling older adults.
We should rethink the definition of recovery after hip fractures in research and clinical practice.
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.
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, [...]