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Paolo Bonato
Researcher at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital
Publications - 281
Citations - 14511
Paolo Bonato is an academic researcher from Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wearable computer & Gait analysis. The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 269 publications receiving 12237 citations. Previous affiliations of Paolo Bonato include Polytechnic University of Turin & Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering.
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Advanced Analysis of Wearable Sensor Data to Adjust Medication Intake in Patients with Parkinson's Disease
D.M. Sherrill,R. Hughes,S.S. Salles,T. Lie-Nemeth,Metin Akay,David G. Standaert,Paolo Bonato +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used accelerometer signals recorded during execution of standardized motor tasks to identify characteristics and measure severity of motor fluctuations in patients with Parkinson's disease based on wearable sensor data.
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Development of a platform to combine sensor networks and home robots to improve fall detection in the home environment
Luca Della Toffola,Shyamal Patel,Bor-rong Chen,Yalgin M. Ozsecen,Alessandro Puiatti,Paolo Bonato +5 more
TL;DR: Preliminary work on the development of a fall detection system based on a combination sensor networks and home robots, which comprises of body worn sensors and ambient sensors distributed in the environment is presented.
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Designing auditory cues for Parkinson's disease gait rehabilitation.
TL;DR: Within this work, Human-Computer Interaction methodologies have been used to design new cues that could benefit the long-term engagement of PD patients in these repetitive routines.
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Enhancement and retention of locomotor function in children with cerebral palsy after robotic gait training
Benjamin L. Patritti,Fernanda Romaguera,Lynn M. Deming,Anat Mirelman,Marlena Pelliccio,Donna Nimec,Paolo Bonato +6 more
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Structural integration as an adjunct to outpatient rehabilitation for chronic nonspecific low back pain: a randomized pilot clinical trial.
Eric Jacobson,Alec L. Meleger,Paolo Bonato,Peter M. Wayne,Helene M. Langevin,Ted J. Kaptchuk,Roger B. Davis +6 more
TL;DR: SI as an adjunct to OR for CNSLBP is not likely to provide additional reductions in pain but is likely to augment short term improvements in disability with a low additional burden of AE.