The Training and Gait Analysis Laboratory in the Prosthetics and Assistive Devices Department is a specialized center for studying and analyzing movement and walking in individuals who use prosthetics or assistive devices. The laboratory aims to enhance the performance of these individuals in movement and provide accurate scientific assessments of walking mechanics using modern technologies such as motion analysis through cameras and sensors, as well as biometric measurement techniques.
Activities carried out in this laboratory may include:
- Gait and Movement Analysis: Studying the patient's walking pattern using prosthetics or assistive devices to identify any issues or potential improvements.
- Assessment and Training: Identifying challenges the patient faces during walking and offering training programs to enhance strength and stability.
- Interaction with Modern Technologies: Using technologies like pressure platforms, motion cameras, and integrated devices to monitor and analyze movement precisely.
- Research and Development: Conducting research to study the impact of prosthetics and assistive devices on walking and movement, including biomechanical analysis.
In summary, the laboratory focuses on improving the quality of life for individuals who use prosthetics and assistive devices by offering technical support, therapy, and advanced analysis of movement performance.