Evidence for the Efficacy of Commercially Available Wearable Biofeedback Gait Devices: Consumer-Centered Review.
Kedar K V MateAhmed Abou-SharkhMaedeh MansoubiAeshah AlosaimiHelen DawesWright MichaelOlivia StanwoodSarah HardingDaniel GorenkoNancy E MayoPublished in: JMIR rehabilitation and assistive technologies (2023)
The amount of information that is currently available to the general public to help them make an informed choice is insufficient, and, at times, the information presented is misleading. The evidence supporting the effectiveness does not cover all aspects of technology uptake. Commercially available technologies help to provide continuity of therapy outside the clinical setting, but there is a need to demonstrate effectiveness to support claims made by the technologies.