Projects Physiotherapy
Our research priorities are physical activity, supply and implementation research, analysis in our movement laboratory, new technologies as well as research and educational research.
Reference Projects
- MoveD: Open Research Data in Swiss Movement Laboratories
- Neck Pain- and Whiplash-Associated Disorders: A Cohort Study
- ExerUP!: Design and Evaluation of a Digital Exergame-Based Solution for Effective and Attractive Sports Rehabilitation
- XoSoft - Soft modular exoskeleton to assist people with mobility impairments
- Valedo neck therapy
- T-CHAIR: new rehab device to stabilise the trunk while sitting
- Development of Advanced Physiotherapy Practice (APP) Models in Switzerland
- Development and Validation of the ICF-IAF, a patient-oriented Questionnaire for Urinary and/ or Faecal Incontinence
Project Database
The projects of the physiotherapy science research unit are in chronological order. If you are looking for a specific research project you may use the search-function.
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The influence of a 4-week treadmill training using unstable shoes in patients with low back pain
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Effects of simulated crouch gait on foot kinematics and kinetics in healthy children
Identification of secondary and tertiary impairments in neurologically induced gait deviations, such ascrouch gait, is not always straightforward, but essential in order to decide upon the most efficientmedical treatment in patients with cerebral palsy (CP). Until now, exact intersegmental dependency ofthe ...
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Educational Activities for Health Professionals
eHealth is defined as "the integrated use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) for the design, support and networking of all processes and participants in the healthcare sector" (BAG 2007). eHealth is a term for the general use of ICT in health care to improve the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and ...
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Direct Access to Physiotherapy in Switzerland
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Cross-cultural translation, adaptation and validiation of the Pediatric Evaulation of Disability Inventory (PEDI) für den deutschsprachigen Raum in Europa
Introduction Current developments in the health sector have promoted the necessity of having valid and reliable assessments in practice in Switzerland. Occupational therapists as a member of a caring profession are concerned with the integration of people with disabilities into community living and the promotion of ...
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Cultural factors on the rehabilitation of back pain
Low back pain (LBP) is one of the major concerns in health care. In Switzerland, musculoskeletal problems represent the third largest illness group with 9.4 million consultations per year. The return to work rate is increased by an active treatment program and saves societal costs. However, results after ...