81% of patients (n=83) surveyed is not compliant with the prescribed use of their ankle-foot orthosis. The conference abstract “Ankle-Foot Orthoses Design Shortcomings: User Complaint Survey” by Lennart Zielstra, Irene Beck and Niels Waterval also concluded that the leading complaints causing abandonment were related discomfort and restrictive stiffness. Besides presenting these results, Rezolve joined the panel on patient co-creation during the International Conference for Neurorehabilitation. The main takeaways were: 1) Medical Ethical Committees need to reduce regulatory burdens for low-risk qualitative reasearch to facilitate research-driven patient co-creation (takes 1 year). 2) Patient input is qualitative in nature and is only useful if patients feel free and are able to express themselves. 3) Apart from gaining insights directly from patients clinicians, nurses and physical therapists should be used to efficiently get a grasp of patient problems. Hospital Los Madroños Shirley Ryan AbilityLab Instituto de Biomecánica (IBV) Salvatore Luca Cucinella Courtney Celian, MS José López Sánchez Juan Manuel Belda Lois Katherine Poggensee Benedek József Tasi Myungjoon Lim Emanuele Abbagnano Imke Jana Hrycyk Jumpei Kashiwakura Patrick Sagastegui Alva Marcos Sacristán Moraleda
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