The aim was to determine if the treatment of a drop foot by means of an implantable two-channel peroneal nerve stimulator improves health-related quality of life (HRQoL). All subjects were measured at baseline and after a follow-up period of 12 and 26 weeks. Twenty-nine stroke survivors with chronic hemiplegia with drop foot who fulfilled the predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria were included in the present randomized controlled trial. The intervention group received an implantable two-channel peroneal nerve stimulator for correction of their drop foot. The control group continued using their conventional walking device, consisting of an ankle-foot orthosis, orthopedic shoes, or no device. HRQoL was assessed in two different ways: (i...
Background. Stimulators applying functional electrical stimulation (FES) to the common peroneal nerv...
Objective Analysis of the available evidence on the improvement of walking in stroke patients with ...
Objective: To evaluate patients’ perceptions of the benefits and problems associated with using the ...
The aim was to determine if the treatment of a drop foot by means of an implantable two-channel pero...
Objective To determine the effect of a new implantable 2-channel peroneal nerve stimulator on walkin...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: To investigate whether an implantable functional electrical s...
Thesis outline and aims: to progress towards evidence based application of PNS to improve lower extr...
Objective: The aims of this study were: (i) to compare the neuro prosthetic effect of implantable pe...
Objective: To evaluate a selective implantable drop foot stimulator (ActiGait) in terms of effect on...
ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to show the long-term effects of an implantable peroneal nerve st...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate whether community-dwelling chronic stroke patients ...
Objective: To compare the motor relearning effect of a surface peroneal nerve stimulator (PNS) versu...
BACKGROUND: Central drop foot is a common problem in patients with stroke or multiple sclerosis (MS)...
OBJECTIVES: The study proposes to: • Compare the orthotic effect of a user based PS to AFO in hem...
BACKGROUND: Walking ability of people with foot drop in the chronic phase after stroke is better wit...
Background. Stimulators applying functional electrical stimulation (FES) to the common peroneal nerv...
Objective Analysis of the available evidence on the improvement of walking in stroke patients with ...
Objective: To evaluate patients’ perceptions of the benefits and problems associated with using the ...
The aim was to determine if the treatment of a drop foot by means of an implantable two-channel pero...
Objective To determine the effect of a new implantable 2-channel peroneal nerve stimulator on walkin...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: To investigate whether an implantable functional electrical s...
Thesis outline and aims: to progress towards evidence based application of PNS to improve lower extr...
Objective: The aims of this study were: (i) to compare the neuro prosthetic effect of implantable pe...
Objective: To evaluate a selective implantable drop foot stimulator (ActiGait) in terms of effect on...
ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to show the long-term effects of an implantable peroneal nerve st...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate whether community-dwelling chronic stroke patients ...
Objective: To compare the motor relearning effect of a surface peroneal nerve stimulator (PNS) versu...
BACKGROUND: Central drop foot is a common problem in patients with stroke or multiple sclerosis (MS)...
OBJECTIVES: The study proposes to: • Compare the orthotic effect of a user based PS to AFO in hem...
BACKGROUND: Walking ability of people with foot drop in the chronic phase after stroke is better wit...
Background. Stimulators applying functional electrical stimulation (FES) to the common peroneal nerv...
Objective Analysis of the available evidence on the improvement of walking in stroke patients with ...
Objective: To evaluate patients’ perceptions of the benefits and problems associated with using the ...