About
Helle Rovsing Møller Jørgensen is a Developmental therapist at North Jutland Regional Hospital with research affiliation to Aalborg University's Faculty of Health Sciences. She serves as Principal Investigator on the HearWalk: Sound-Facilitated Rehabilitation project (2023-2027), collaborating with Dahl, S., Kantan, PR, and Spaich, EG.
Her research focuses on:
- Applying biofeedback and auditory feedback systems in rehabilitation
- Improving gait symmetry in post-stroke patients
- Developing movement sonification techniques for clinical use
- Creating musical paradigms to enhance rehabilitation intensity
- User-centered design of rehabilitation technologies
Dr. Jørgensen's work bridges clinical practice and engineering to create more effective rehabilitation tools, with recent findings showing how ecological auditory elements like 'the sound of water' can improve patients' gait symmetry. Her research demonstrates significant potential for making rehabilitation more engaging and effective through auditory feedback systems.
Her scientific recognition includes:
- Nomination for Best Posters at a conference (2024)
- 4th Prize in RehabWeek 2023 Best Poster Competition
She has received media coverage for her work on auditory biofeedback in rehabilitation and contributes to quality of life improvements through 'Pleasant rehabilitation with musical biofeedback therapy.' Her research shows strong connections to biofeedback (100%), auditory feedback (50%), and user-centered design (50%) according to fingerprint analysis.
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