D-HEST researchers awarded the 2025 Reha Rheinfelden Research Prize

ETH Zurich D-HEST researchers won the 2025 Reha Rheinfelden Research Prize for demonstrating that instrumented cognitive-motor (dual-task) assessments using the Senso platform (Dividat AG) can discriminate fallers from non-fallers; the study tested 137 older adults and will inform improved screening and prevention practice, with results published in GeroScience.
Why it mattersD-HEST's Senso (Dividat AG) dual-task findings imply clinicians should adopt instrumented screening to target fall-prevention resources.