Background. In hemiplegic gait, step length typically differs in magnitude between paretic and nonparetic sides. However, the direction of step-length asymmetry varies across stroke patients. Objective. The study sought to understand directional variations in step-length asymmetry in terms of asymmetries in forward foot placement relative to the trunk and trunk progression. Methods. A total of 10 hemiplegic stroke patients and 9 healthy elderly controls walked at a self-selected comfortable speed while pelvic and heel marker positions were recorded. Step length, forward foot placement relative to the trunk, and trunk progression of paretic and nonparetic steps were quantified, as well as the asymmetries therein. Results. The 3 asymmetry ind...
AbstractProsthetic gait is often asymmetric in step length, but the direction of this asymmetry vari...
Background. Step length asymmetry is considered exclusive for measuring gait asymmetry. However asym...
Andrzej Szopa,1 Małgorzata Domagalska-Szopa,2 Anetta Lasek-Bal,3 Amadeusz Żak3 1Department of Physi...
Background. In hemiplegic gait, step length typically differs in magnitude between paretic and nonpa...
Background. In hemiplegic gait, step length typically differs in magnitude between paretic and nonpa...
Background. In hemiplegic gait, step length typically differs in magnitude between paretic and nonpa...
Background. In hemiplegic gait, step length typically differs in magnitude between paretic and nonpa...
Background. In hemiplegic gait, step length typically differs in magnitude between paretic and nonpa...
Background. In hemiplegic gait, step length typically differs in magnitude between paretic and nonpa...
Prosthetic gait is often asymmetric in step length, but the direction of this asymmetry varies incon...
Abstract Background Given the prevalence of gait dysfunction following stroke, walking recovery is a...
Background Given the prevalence of gait dysfunction following stroke, walking recovery is a primary ...
This thesis examined post-stroke gait asymmetry: a prevalent issue and one that has a number of asso...
This thesis examined post-stroke gait asymmetry: a prevalent issue and one that has a number of asso...
Objectives: determine whether adaptation to a swing phase perturbation during gait transferred from ...
AbstractProsthetic gait is often asymmetric in step length, but the direction of this asymmetry vari...
Background. Step length asymmetry is considered exclusive for measuring gait asymmetry. However asym...
Andrzej Szopa,1 Małgorzata Domagalska-Szopa,2 Anetta Lasek-Bal,3 Amadeusz Żak3 1Department of Physi...
Background. In hemiplegic gait, step length typically differs in magnitude between paretic and nonpa...
Background. In hemiplegic gait, step length typically differs in magnitude between paretic and nonpa...
Background. In hemiplegic gait, step length typically differs in magnitude between paretic and nonpa...
Background. In hemiplegic gait, step length typically differs in magnitude between paretic and nonpa...
Background. In hemiplegic gait, step length typically differs in magnitude between paretic and nonpa...
Background. In hemiplegic gait, step length typically differs in magnitude between paretic and nonpa...
Prosthetic gait is often asymmetric in step length, but the direction of this asymmetry varies incon...
Abstract Background Given the prevalence of gait dysfunction following stroke, walking recovery is a...
Background Given the prevalence of gait dysfunction following stroke, walking recovery is a primary ...
This thesis examined post-stroke gait asymmetry: a prevalent issue and one that has a number of asso...
This thesis examined post-stroke gait asymmetry: a prevalent issue and one that has a number of asso...
Objectives: determine whether adaptation to a swing phase perturbation during gait transferred from ...
AbstractProsthetic gait is often asymmetric in step length, but the direction of this asymmetry vari...
Background. Step length asymmetry is considered exclusive for measuring gait asymmetry. However asym...
Andrzej Szopa,1 Małgorzata Domagalska-Szopa,2 Anetta Lasek-Bal,3 Amadeusz Żak3 1Department of Physi...