Publications and projects according to DDC
Publications
Publications and projects according to DDC 615.82: Physical therapy
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Luomajoki, Hannu,
2023.
Bewegungskontrolle und Bewegungsdysfunktion (2) : Tests und Übungen für die Körperwahrnehmung.
VPT Magazin.
2023(3), pp. 22-25.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0043-1770322
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Luomajoki, Hannu,
2023.
Bewegungskontrolle und Bewegungsdysfuntion (1) : Unterscheidung am Beispiel der LWS.
VPT Magazin.
2023(3), pp. 18-21.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0043-1770321
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Luomajoki, Hannu,
2023.
Bewegungskontrolle verbessern.
VPT Magazin.
9(3), pp. 26-27.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0043-1770323
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Nast, Irina; Niedermann, Karin; Carlander, Maria; Mattli, Renato; Rausch-Osthoff, Anne-Kathrin; Sommer, Bettina; Wieber, Frank; Wirz, Markus,
2023.
In:
2. Sports, Medicine and Health Summit (SMHS), Hamburg, Deutschland, 22.-24. Juni 2023.
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Aegerter, Andrea; Reinhard, Fabienne,
2023.
Physioactive.
2023(2), pp. 32-34.
Projects
Projects according to DDC 615.82: Physical therapy
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Autonomous Ageing at home in the digital age
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Transforming clinical assessments: Explicitly articulating implicit clinical decision-making to train AI
We are currently creating an AI algorithm using modern computer vision methods to assess movement quality in people after stroke. Our project, as many others, depends on therapist’s manual movement quality rating to create the ground truth. While therapists are trained to reliably assess movement quality in person ...
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ExerSpace
Re-injury of the knee is related to a lack of explosive training and training volume during rehabilitation, and a lack of psychological readiness. These issues could be targeted by dual tasking during exergaming whose effects on movement pattern, cognition, physis, and motivation will be assessed in the course of ...
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Exploration of Country-specific Barriers and Facilitators for the Implementation of Physical Activity according to the EULAR Physical Activity recommendations for people with Rheumatic Musculoskeletal Diseases in four different European countries
Personal barriers and facilitators to Physical activity (PA) have been reported in several studies conducted with patients with rheumatic musculoskeletal diseases. They were generally very similar (e.g., symptoms, erroneous beliefs, social support). However, European countries differ on factors regarding e.g., ...
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Artificial Intelligence for Myoelectrically Controlled Cooperative Arm Prostheses: A proof-of-concept Study
This proof-of-concept study will be embedded into our line of research in this field. Our overall aim is to render the control of a myoelectrical forearm prosthesis (MCP) intuitive. Currently, an MCP typically has two integrated electrodes, through which the user provides input to the prosthesis. With these two ...