RT Conference Proceedings T1 Sensorised child walker for the assessment of rehabilitation therapies A1 Estébanez-Campos, María Belén A1 Velasco García, Juan Manuel A1 Peña Trabalón, Alejandro A1 Moreno Vegas, Salvador A1 Nadal-Martínez, Fernando A1 García-Vacas, Francisco A1 Pérez-de-la-Blanca-Cobos, Ana María A1 Prado-Novoa, María A1 Ceccarelli, Marco K1 Aparato locomotor- Enfermedades K1 Tecnología de la rehabilitación AB The balance and corporal position of people with movement disorders improve when walkers or devices for the mobility aid are used [1]. The ability to walk and interact with the environment causes improvements in the gait, the muscle strength, the endurance, and the muscle innervation. In addition, the use of gait support systems promotes user participation and interaction, giving them greater autonomy and a better life quality. There are many works that offer solutions adapted to the patient's condition and their pathology and allow doctors to personalize rehabilitation therapies based on patient’s evolution [2, 3]. However, many static training platforms, pediatric exoskeletons and smart walkers can be unfeasible for most rehabilitation centers. This project addresses the development of an affordable sensorised walker capable of detecting and storing parameters induced by the patient in a passive posterior walker prototype. The walker is designed for training the gait and monitoring of the patient’s progress. In this way, professionals in the rehabilitation field such as orthopedists, doctors and physiotherapists will be able to use the electronic instrumentation of the walker to complement the obtained information through observational assessment scales and personalize recovery therapies taking into account the data provided by each user in the performed tests. YR 2023 FD 2023-07 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10630/27385 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10630/27385 LA eng NO Universidad de Málaga. Campus de Excelencia Internacional Andalucía Tech. DS RIUMA. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Málaga RD 20 ene 2026