Background The overall goal of this paper was to investigate approaches to controlling active participation in stroke patients during robot-assisted gait therapy. Although active physical participation during gait rehabilitation after stroke was shown to improve therapy outcome, some patients can behave passively during rehabilitation, not maximally benefiting from the gait training. Up to now, there has not been an effective method for forcing patient activity to the desired level that would most benefit stroke patients with a broad variety of cognitive and biomechanical impairments. Methods Patient activity was quantified in two ways: by heart rate (HR), a physiological parameter that reflected physical effort during body weight supported...
BACKGROUND: Until now studies report inconclusive results as regards the effectiveness of exclusive ...
Stroke is one of the main causes of morbidity and mortality in adults in the developed world and the...
Background: Gait re-education is a primary rehabilitation goal after stroke. In the last decades, ro...
Background The overall goal of this paper was to investigate approaches to controlling active parti...
Robot-aided gait therapy offers a promising approach towards improving gait function in individuals ...
Background Stroke related motor function deficits affect patients' likelihood of returning to profe...
Background Functional training is becoming the state-of-the-art therapy approach for rehabilitation...
Abstract Background Clinical outcomes after robotic t...
Background Stroke is the most common cause of disability in the developed world and can severely de...
Background Manual body weight supported treadmill training and robot-aided treadmill training are f...
Robot gait training has the potential to increase the effectiveness of walking therapy. Clinical out...
Robot-assisted gait training (RAGT) is a promising tool to improve walking function after stroke and...
Many exercise protocols for robot therapy are designed to adjust their degree of difficulty in order...
AbstractObjectiveThis study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of robotic-assisted gait training (R...
Abstract—Cognitively challenging training sessions during robot-assisted gait training after stroke ...
BACKGROUND: Until now studies report inconclusive results as regards the effectiveness of exclusive ...
Stroke is one of the main causes of morbidity and mortality in adults in the developed world and the...
Background: Gait re-education is a primary rehabilitation goal after stroke. In the last decades, ro...
Background The overall goal of this paper was to investigate approaches to controlling active parti...
Robot-aided gait therapy offers a promising approach towards improving gait function in individuals ...
Background Stroke related motor function deficits affect patients' likelihood of returning to profe...
Background Functional training is becoming the state-of-the-art therapy approach for rehabilitation...
Abstract Background Clinical outcomes after robotic t...
Background Stroke is the most common cause of disability in the developed world and can severely de...
Background Manual body weight supported treadmill training and robot-aided treadmill training are f...
Robot gait training has the potential to increase the effectiveness of walking therapy. Clinical out...
Robot-assisted gait training (RAGT) is a promising tool to improve walking function after stroke and...
Many exercise protocols for robot therapy are designed to adjust their degree of difficulty in order...
AbstractObjectiveThis study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of robotic-assisted gait training (R...
Abstract—Cognitively challenging training sessions during robot-assisted gait training after stroke ...
BACKGROUND: Until now studies report inconclusive results as regards the effectiveness of exclusive ...
Stroke is one of the main causes of morbidity and mortality in adults in the developed world and the...
Background: Gait re-education is a primary rehabilitation goal after stroke. In the last decades, ro...