Giuseppe Annino
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Giuseppe Annino’s research lies at the intersection of human movement science, neurorehabilitation, and exercise physiology, with a particular focus on robotic-assisted gait training for individuals with neurological impairments. His most influential work, a 2021 systematic review on the clinical effectiveness of the Lokomat for spinal cord injury patients, has garnered 83 citations and serves as a cornerstone for evidence-based practice in robotic rehabilitation. Annino’s contributions extend beyond synthesis; he has advanced understanding of how exoskeletal and robotic devices can restore locomotor function, improve muscle activation patterns, and enhance quality of life in clinical populations. His work is widely cited by rehabilitation engineers, physiotherapists, and neuroscientists seeking to optimize training protocols and device parameters. Annino’s research is notable for its rigorous methodology and translational impact, bridging laboratory findings with real-world clinical applications. He has also contributed to studies on balance, postural control, and sport biomechanics, reflecting a broad expertise in human performance. With a citation record that continues to grow, Annino is recognized as a key voice in the evolution of robot-assisted neurorehabilitation.
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