textUnderstanding the underlying coordination mechanisms that lead to a patient’s poor walking performance is critical in developing effective rehabilitation interventions. However, most common measures of rehabilitation effectiveness do not provide information regarding underlying coordination mechanisms. The overall goal of this research was to analyze the relationship between two potential measures of walking performance (step length asymmetry and module composition) and underlying walking mechanics. Experimental analyses were used to analyze the walking mechanics of hemiparetic subjects grouped by step length asymmetry. All groups had impaired plantarflexor function and the direction of asymmetry provided information regarding the co...
BackgroundGiven the prevalence of gait dysfunction following stroke, walking recovery is a primary g...
BACKGROUND: The Lokomat, one of the most popular robotic exoskeletons, can take the asymmetry in the...
Objectives: determine whether adaptation to a swing phase perturbation during gait transferred from ...
textStroke is the leading cause of long term disability with improved walking being an important goa...
Factorization methods quantitatively group electromyographic signals from several muscles during dyn...
textPost-stroke hemiparesis usually leads to slow and asymmetric gait. Improving walking ability, s...
Background: Persons with post-stroke hemiparesis usually walk slowly and asymmetrically. Stroke seve...
The understanding of biomechanical deficits and impaired neural control of gait after stroke is cruc...
Human walking requires complex muscle coordination to produce important biomechanical functions such...
textRecent studies have suggested the biomechanical subtasks of walking can be produced using a redu...
Turning is an important activity of daily living and often compromised post-stroke. The fall rate fo...
Stroke is the largest cause of long-term disability in U.S. where majority of the survivors experien...
Background: Body-weight supported treadmill training has been shown to be effective in improving wal...
Spatial and temporal gait asymmetry is common after stroke. Such asymmetric gait is inefficient, can...
Impairments in gait coordination may be a factor in falls and mobility limitations after stroke. The...
BackgroundGiven the prevalence of gait dysfunction following stroke, walking recovery is a primary g...
BACKGROUND: The Lokomat, one of the most popular robotic exoskeletons, can take the asymmetry in the...
Objectives: determine whether adaptation to a swing phase perturbation during gait transferred from ...
textStroke is the leading cause of long term disability with improved walking being an important goa...
Factorization methods quantitatively group electromyographic signals from several muscles during dyn...
textPost-stroke hemiparesis usually leads to slow and asymmetric gait. Improving walking ability, s...
Background: Persons with post-stroke hemiparesis usually walk slowly and asymmetrically. Stroke seve...
The understanding of biomechanical deficits and impaired neural control of gait after stroke is cruc...
Human walking requires complex muscle coordination to produce important biomechanical functions such...
textRecent studies have suggested the biomechanical subtasks of walking can be produced using a redu...
Turning is an important activity of daily living and often compromised post-stroke. The fall rate fo...
Stroke is the largest cause of long-term disability in U.S. where majority of the survivors experien...
Background: Body-weight supported treadmill training has been shown to be effective in improving wal...
Spatial and temporal gait asymmetry is common after stroke. Such asymmetric gait is inefficient, can...
Impairments in gait coordination may be a factor in falls and mobility limitations after stroke. The...
BackgroundGiven the prevalence of gait dysfunction following stroke, walking recovery is a primary g...
BACKGROUND: The Lokomat, one of the most popular robotic exoskeletons, can take the asymmetry in the...
Objectives: determine whether adaptation to a swing phase perturbation during gait transferred from ...