Orthotics for Paraplegia
10:30 AM -
12:00 PM
Wed, 20 May
Short description
The use of sensor-controlled or adaptive orthoses, up to high-tech applications, can enhance the quality of life for patients with spinal cord injury. The aim is to restore walking ability and improve stability. You will gain insight into the diverse possibilities of interdisciplinary treatment for the lower limb, as well as the high-tech solutions in rehabilitative medicine, along with the biomechanical principles that are essential to this.
Chair
Information about the program
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Event Type
Symposia -
Topics / Theme Worlds
Research and development, Rehabilitation, Orthotics, Learning systems / robotics
Event Location
Room 1, Congress Center OTWorld (CCO), Hall 3
Subprogram Items
10:30 AM -
12:00 PM
WED 20. MAY
Principles of Orthotic Treatment and Care for Paraplegia
Room 1, Congress Center OTWorld (CCO), Hall 3
10:30 AM -
12:00 PM
WED 20. MAY
The Dream of Walking – Does the Traditional Orthosis Still Play a Role?
Room 1, Congress Center OTWorld (CCO), Hall 3
10:30 AM -
12:00 PM
WED 20. MAY
The Journey Is the Destination: – Life Fulfilment Through Individual Orthotic and Prosthetic Treatment and Care
Room 1, Congress Center OTWorld (CCO), Hall 3
10:30 AM -
12:00 PM
WED 20. MAY
Robotics, Sensors, AI… What Does the Future Hold for Us?
Room 1, Congress Center OTWorld (CCO), Hall 3