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Wearable Sensors In The Evaluation Of Gait And Balance In Neurological Disorders Antonio Suppa

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Wearable Sensors In The Evaluation Of Gait And Balance In Neurological Disorders Antonio Suppa
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Publisher: MDPI
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.55 MB
Pages: 274
Author: Antonio Suppa, Fernanda Irrera, Joan Cabestany
ISBN: 9783039431458, 3039431455
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Wearable Sensors In The Evaluation Of Gait And Balance In Neurological Disorders Antonio Suppa by Antonio Suppa, Fernanda Irrera, Joan Cabestany 9783039431458, 3039431455 instant download after payment.

The aging population and the increased prevalence of neurological diseases have raised the issue of gait and balance disorders as a major public concern worldwide. Indeed, gait and balance disorders are responsible for a high healthcare and economic burden on society, thus, requiring new solutions to prevent harmful consequences. Recently, wearable sensors have provided new challenges and opportunities to address this issue through innovative diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. Accordingly, the book “Wearable Sensors in the Evaluation of Gait and Balance in Neurological Disorders” collects the most up-to-date information about the objective evaluation of gait and balance disorders, by means of wearable biosensors, in patients with various types of neurological diseases, including Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, stroke, traumatic brain injury, and cerebellar ataxia. By adopting wearable technologies, the sixteen original research articles and reviews included in this book offer an updated overview of the most recent approaches for the objective evaluation of gait and balance disorders.

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