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INSPIRE: Pillar 3

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.

  • Pillar 3: Transformation of rehabilitation practices

    • Implementation of new technologies and interventions
      • Patient portal, clinicians, caregivers
      • Clinical information system
      • Innovative technologies for mobility

Latest Publications

Here are some of the latest publications from Pillar 3 of our INSPIRE project.
We regularly add new articles and resources.

Cardiorespiratory demand and rate of perceived exertion during overground walking with a robotic exoskeleton in long-term manual wheelchair users with chronic spinal cord injury: A cross-sectional study.

For individuals who sustain a complete motor spinal cord injury (SCI) and rely on a wheelchair as their primary mode of locomotion, overground robotic exoskeletons represent a promising solution to stand and walk again.

July 3rd, 2018|Categories: Latest Publications, Pillar 3|

Locomotor training using an overground robotic exoskeleton in long-term manual wheelchair users with a chronic spinal cord injury living in the community: Lessons learned from a feasibility study in terms of recruitment, attendance, learnability, performance and safety.

For individuals who sustain a complete motor spinal cord injury (SCI) and rely on a wheelchair as their primary mode of locomotion, overground robotic exoskeletons represent a promising solution to stand and walk again.

March 1st, 2018|Categories: Latest Publications, Pillar 3|

INSPIRE

Initiative for the Development of New Technologies and Innovative Practices in Rehabilitation

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