EvoWalk in Research
The EvoWalk has been studies in a variety of research papers. Scroll down to see different ways the EvoWalk has been used so far!
Feasibility of Telerehabilitation-Monitored Functional Electrical Stimulation on Walking and Quality of Life in People with Multiple Sclerosis: A Case Series
The use of telerehabilitation to monitor and progress FES intervention was safe, feasible, and practical for people with foot drop due to MS.
A Novel Functional Electrical Stimulation Device Plus Telerehabilitation Improves Walking in People with Multiple Sclerosis: A Case Series
In this 8-week intervention case report in a person with MS, we aimed to: assess the effectiveness of a novel FES device that includes remote data collection capabilities; and demonstrate feasibility of telerehabilitation visits as the primary mode of monitoring and progressing rehabilitation using this device.
Enhancing Mobility in Persons with Footdrop in Multiple Sclerosis through Functional Electrical Stimulation
To validate EvoWalk’s gait analysis accuracy based on ground truths from a pressure-based walkway gait analysis system, and examine the improvement in gait with FES in pwMS.
The Diagnostic Accuracy and Validation of a Novel Functional Electrical Stimulation Fall Risk Assessment
The purpose of this research study is to assess how the EvoWalk’s fall risk score correlates with established fall risk measures such as the TUG, ABC, and BBS, and to evaluate spatiotemporal gait parameter changes that occur due to the use of the EvoWalk.
This study is ongoing. Click here for information on participating in this study!
Combining Telerehab with FES for walking for persons with MS: a pilot study
This study investigated the benefits and challenges of combining telerehabilitation with FES for walking for people with MS.
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