Biofeedback in Partial Weight Bearing: Usability of Two Different Devices from a Patient's and Physical Therapist's Perspective

Partial weight bearing is frequently instructed by physical therapists in patients after lower-limb trauma or surgery. The use of biofeedback devices seems promising to improve the patient's compliance with weight-bearing instructions. SmartStep and OpenGo-Science are biofeedback devices that p...

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Hauptverfasser: van Lieshout, Remko, Pisters, Martijn F, Vanwanseele, Benedicte, de Bie, Rob A, Wouters, Eveline J, Stukstette, Mirelle J
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