Year:
2021/22
Research:
Intensive care, Anesthesiology & Neuropsychiatry
Country:
Hungary
Institution:
Semmelweis University
PhD specialization:
traumatology-orthopaedics
Number of meta-analyses: 2
Project Description:
Mátyás is an orthopedic resident at the Department of Orthopedics, Semmelweis University, and is interested in the rehabilitation of cerebral palsy patients. His first project is a systematic review and meta-analysis on robot-assisted gait training for children with cerebral palsy, and its effect on gross motor function. The results of his study could assist in better treatment decisions to improve gait function in this group of patients. His second project will be a meta-analysis on video-game-based therapy and its effects on upper limb function in children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy. This study could have the same clinical implication as to the first one on upper extremity function.
Thesis
Publications
- Evidence for gait improvement with robotic-assisted gait training of children with cerebral palsy remains uncertain - IF: 2.400, Quality: Q1, Journal: Gait Posture
- Effectiveness of Video-Game-Based Therapy to Improve Hand Function in Children with Cerebral Palsy: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis - IF: 3.000, Quality: Q1, Journal: J Clin Med