Clinimetry and technological development in therapeutic exercise - CLIDET

Reference of the Group:

GIUV2022-535

 
Description of research activity:

The CLIDET research group studies the use of evaluation and clinical intervention tools within the framework of active physiotherapy. Thus, its main objective is the design and validation of instruments that improve physiotherapy intervention in the context of therapeutic exercise, both for a better clinical examination of the patient and to optimise intervention through exercise. The disciplines within which the group's activities are developed are diverse, using tools aimed at assessing and actively approaching patients with traumatic, degenerative or metabolic pathologies. In this way, it aims to benefit both physiotherapists, by providing them with new uses of instruments that can improve their practice, and patients, to whom such practices are applied.

 
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Scientific-technical goals:
  • Desarrollar y validar instrumentos de medicion clinica.
  • Implementar herramientas tecnologicas que mejoren las intervenciones basadas en ejercicio terapeutico.
  • Estudiar el efecto de nuevas metodologias de ejercicio fisico en poblaciones con problemas de salud.
 
Research lines:
  • Application of virtual reality in physiotherapy.The aim of this line of research is to examine the uses and effectiveness of virtual reality in different areas of physiotherapy, both in the evaluation of the patient and in its implementation as an active approach in different pathologies.
  • Effects of exercise in type 1 diabetes..Study of the impact of different types of exercise (aerobic, HIIT and strength) on the physiology and metabolism of women and men with type 1 diabetes through short and long-term interventions.
  • Assessment and active approach of the patient with musculoskeletal pathology through telerehabilitation.This line of research aims to develop and/or validate tools that allow physiotherapists to perform a functional assessment of their patients remotely and apply the same exercise programmes aimed at musculoskeletal pathology.
  • Functional clinimetry in physiotherapy.Develop and/or validate instruments that facilitate functional assessments of patients and study the reliability and sensitivity to change of such instruments.
 
Group members:
Name Nature of participation Entity Description
RODRIGO MARTIN DE SAN AGUSTINDirectorUniversitat de València
Research team
FRANCISCO JAVIER AMPUDIA BLASCOMemberUniversitat de València
CRISTINA FLOR RUFINOMemberUniversitat de València
CRISTINA FLOR RUFINOMemberUNIVERSIDAD EUROPEA DE VALENCIAprofessor
ALBA CUERDA DEL PINOMemberUniversitat de València
ADRIAN ESCRICHE ESCUDERMemberUniversitat de València
ALEJANDRO LAGUNA SANZMemberUniversitat de València
JOSE TOMAS REAL COLLADOCollaboratorUniversitat de València
NOEMI MORENO SEGURACollaboratorUniversitat de València
JORGE BONDIA COMPANYCollaboratorUniversitat Politècnica de Valènciafull university professor
JOSE LUIS DIEZ RUANOCollaboratorUniversitat Politècnica de Valènciatenured university professor
ENRIQUE ROCHE COLLADOCollaboratorUniversidad Miguel Hernández de Elchefull university professor
Vicente Micol MolinaCollaboratorUniversidad Miguel Hernández de Elchefull university professor
Francesc Medina MirapeixCollaboratorUniversidad de Murciafull university professor
María Herranz LópezCollaboratorUniversidad Miguel Hernández de Elchepre-tenured lecturer
JAVIER GUERRA ARMASCollaboratorUNIVERSIDAD DE MALAGAresearcher
MARIANA SANCHEZ BARBADORACollaboratorUniversitat de València
SERGIO RODRÍGUEZ ROBLEDOCollaboratorUniversidad Católica de Ávilaprofessor
 
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Keywords:
  • diabetes; tipo 1; HIIT; aeróbico; fuerza; metabolismo; fisiología
  • telerehabilitación; fisioterapia; musculoesquelético; funcional
  • validación; fiabilidad; sensibilidad al cambio; fisioterapia