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    • Rehabilitation Engineering
    • Clinical Physiotherapy
    • Assistive Technology

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    • Novel rehabilitation devices offer potential to enhance patient outcomes.
    • Integrating new technologies into clinical practice requires careful planning and support.
    • The Andago device aims to assist in gait training for patients with mobility impairments.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the impact of integrating the Andago device into Australian public hospital physiotherapy services.
    • To compare patient progress and therapy focus during a baseline period versus a trial period with the Andago.
    • To assess therapist perceptions of usability, strain, and engagement with the novel device.

    Main Methods:

    • A 3-month case study comparing a baseline of usual physiotherapy with a 3-month trial of the Andago device.
    • An implementation team (physiotherapist and rehabilitation engineer) supported device use.
    • Patient mobility and therapy session focus were tracked; therapist feedback was collected.

    Main Results:

    • Patient progressed from non-ambulatory to walking with single-person assistance during the trial.
    • Therapy time dedicated to walking increased compared to baseline and with Andago use.
    • Therapists reported increased perceived strain and fatigue; moderate engagement (approx. 20% of sessions).

    Conclusions:

    • The Andago shows potential for enhancing gait training and patient mobility.
    • Usability challenges and staff burden need addressing for optimal integration.
    • Integrating clinical engineers into rehabilitation services may improve technology adoption and support.