Projects
Advancing rehabilitation services through capacity building in affordable technology in neurorehabilitation in Benin Hasselt University
MimiQGame: developing a facial retraining game as a support in the rehabilitation of individuals with facial palsy HOWEST
Coach To Activate: Physical and psychosocial determinants of physical activity in patients with neuromusculoskeletal impairments who receive a tailored coaching intervention during and post rehabilitation KU Leuven
The benefits of a physically active lifestyle on physical and mental health are repeatedly and convincingly demonstrated. Physical activity plays a crucial role in the prevention of cardiovascular and other life-threatening diseases. It is therefore worrying that physical activity rates tend to be lower than the norm for achieving health benefits, decrease with increasing age and are even lower in persons with neuromusculoskeletal and/or ...
An international study on guideline-directed exercise intensity domains recommendations for cardiovascular rehabilitation prescription and development of new methodologies. Hasselt University
Intelligent Wearable System for Enhanced Personalized Gait Rehabilitation KU Leuven
One common consequence of specific medical conditions such as stroke or other brain injuries, and certain operations, is the need for post event rehabilitation. In many cases, the inability to walk properly requires professionally monitored gait rehabilitation. Gait rehabilitation is important to restore the gait performance of mobility impaired patients and gait training frequency represents a key factor for effective rehabilitation. ...
Intelligent racing bike handlebar for improved cycling performance, injury prevention and rehabilitation. University of Antwerp
Interactive Tool for Visual Assessment & Rehabilitation HOWEST
Clinical and functional assessment of Chronic Respiratory Disease (CRD) patients in Kinshasa and the effects of a pulmonary rehabilitation program on exercise performance and quality of life in this population KU Leuven
Chronic respiratory diseases (CRDs) affect all age groups in all regions of the world. People with CRD suffer from significant limitations in functioning and disability due to secondary morbidities, such as peripheral muscular, cardiac, nutritional, and psychosocial disorders, which can be alleviated with Pulmonary Rehabilitation (PR). The ATS/ERS Pulmonary Rehabilitation Statement (2013) defines PR as “a comprehensive intervention based on a ...