Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate possible mechanisms for functional improvement and compare ambulation training with surface peroneal nerve stimulation vs. usual care via quantitative gait analysis. Design: This study is a randomized controlled clinical trial. Setting: The setting of this study is a teaching hospital of an academic medical center. Participants: One hundred ten chronic stroke survivors (912 wks poststroke) with unilateral hemiparesis participated in this study. Interventions: The subjects were randomized to a surface peroneal nerve stimulation device or usual care intervention. The subjects were treated for 12 wks and followed up for 6-mo posttreatment. Main Outcome Measures: Spatiotemporal, kinematic, ...
Drop foot is a frequent abnormality in gait after central nervous system lesions. Different treatmen...
The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of BWSTT on paretic limb function using the outco...
Drop foot is a frequent abnormality in gait after central nervous system lesions. Different treatmen...
Objective: The aims of this study were: (i) to compare the neuro prosthetic effect of implantable pe...
Objective: To compare the motor relearning effect of a surface peroneal nerve stimulator (PNS) versu...
Objective To determine the effect of a new implantable 2-channel peroneal nerve stimulator on walkin...
The Abstract The Title: Effect of Peroneal Nerve Functional Electrical Stimulation on Gait in Post-s...
PURPOSE: To investigate whether an implantable functional electrical stimulation (FES) system of the...
The study objective was to assess the effect of functional electrical stimulation (FES) applied to t...
Background and Purpose. Studies have suggested that peroneal nerve func-tional electrical stimulatio...
ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to show the long-term effects of an implantable peroneal nerve st...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the evidence for a training effect on the lower limb of functional electrical ...
Thesis outline and aims: to progress towards evidence based application of PNS to improve lower extr...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the hippotherapy influence on gait training in post-stroke hemiparetic indivi...
OBJECTIVES: The study proposes to: • Compare the orthotic effect of a user based PS to AFO in hem...
Drop foot is a frequent abnormality in gait after central nervous system lesions. Different treatmen...
The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of BWSTT on paretic limb function using the outco...
Drop foot is a frequent abnormality in gait after central nervous system lesions. Different treatmen...
Objective: The aims of this study were: (i) to compare the neuro prosthetic effect of implantable pe...
Objective: To compare the motor relearning effect of a surface peroneal nerve stimulator (PNS) versu...
Objective To determine the effect of a new implantable 2-channel peroneal nerve stimulator on walkin...
The Abstract The Title: Effect of Peroneal Nerve Functional Electrical Stimulation on Gait in Post-s...
PURPOSE: To investigate whether an implantable functional electrical stimulation (FES) system of the...
The study objective was to assess the effect of functional electrical stimulation (FES) applied to t...
Background and Purpose. Studies have suggested that peroneal nerve func-tional electrical stimulatio...
ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to show the long-term effects of an implantable peroneal nerve st...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the evidence for a training effect on the lower limb of functional electrical ...
Thesis outline and aims: to progress towards evidence based application of PNS to improve lower extr...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the hippotherapy influence on gait training in post-stroke hemiparetic indivi...
OBJECTIVES: The study proposes to: • Compare the orthotic effect of a user based PS to AFO in hem...
Drop foot is a frequent abnormality in gait after central nervous system lesions. Different treatmen...
The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of BWSTT on paretic limb function using the outco...
Drop foot is a frequent abnormality in gait after central nervous system lesions. Different treatmen...