Research
In this section, you will find our latest white papers, research reports from universities and research centres using the Motek devices as well as a vast list of research articles.
Here you can read about recent scientific findings from the world of rehabilitation using the Motek products.
The list of publications provides a comprehensive and up-to-date database of scientific publications on all of our rehabilitation technology.
White Papers and Research Reports
Research report: Rehabilitation of COVID-19 patients, a feasibility study

Research Report: Using the CAREN for Human Performance Research at the University of Melbourne

Research report: Gait Perturbation Research using the CAREN

Using the M-Gait for Musculoskeletal Health Research

Research Report UMC – Use of the GRAIL for researching biofeedback in children with cerebral palsy.

Using the GRAIL in Orthopaedic Research

Research Blog

12 / 7 / 2021
Sensorimotor conflict tests in an immersive virtual environment reveal subclinical impairments in mild traumatic brain injury (Rao et al., 2020).
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10 / 6 / 2020
A protocol for perturbation-based gait training in older adults at risk of falling.
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2 / 3 / 2020
How does HBM compare with other models?
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List of Publications
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Do Patients with Parkinson’s Disease Benefit from Dynamic Body Weight Support? A Pilot Study on the Emerging Role of Rysen
Biomedicines
Journal Article
2023
Comparison of ground reaction force and marker-based methods to estimate mediolateral center of mass displacement and margins of stability during walking
Journal of Biomechanics
Journal Article
2023
Total knee arthroplasty improves gait adaptability in osteoarthritis patients; a pilot study
Journal of Orthopaedics
Journal Article
2022
At Crossroads in a Virtual City: Effect of Spatial Disorientation on Gait Variability and Psychophysiological Response among Healthy Older Adults
Gerontology
Journal Article
2022
The increased perceived exertion during the six minute walking test is not accompanied by changes in cost of walking, gait characteristics or muscle fatigue in persons with Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders
Journal Article
2022