Objectives: Stroke is one of the most common neurological disease and it is the main cause of physical and mental disability and staying in house. Gait difficulties have high incidence in patients with stroke. So the aim of this study was to investigate the effect of gait retraining on balance, activities of daily living, quality of life and depressionin stroke patients. Methods: This study was a clinical trial without control group. Sampling was performed by convenience sampling method and 18 patients participated. After recording demographic data, Berg Balance Scale, Barthel Index, SF36 questionnaire and Beck Depression Inventory-II used in pre-test and post-test to assess balance, activities of daily living, quality of life and depressi...
Abstract. [Purpose] This study examined the effects of various dual task gait training methods (moto...
Copyright © 2014 Louis N. Awad et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Abstract Background “Sit to stand” being a prerequisite for walking, the inability of patients to pe...
Objectives: Stroke is one of the most common neurological diseases and it is the main cause of physi...
Imbalance is one of the most frequent disorder for patients after stroke. This leads to addictive li...
Background: Balance and gait impairments are the most common motor deficits due to stroke, limiting ...
Abstract Introduction: Impairment in the function of the brain caused by deficiency in the brai...
Research object: balance and gait of patients who experienced stroke. Hypothesis – we hypothesize th...
Loss of independent community ambulation is one of the most disabling consequences of stroke. While ...
Abstract. [Purpose] Gait function after a stroke is an important factor for determining a patient’s ...
Objective: Stroke is a significant cause of mortality and disability globally, with a higher prevale...
Introduction: Stroke is one of the major causes of fatality and disability all over the world. Disa...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the eects of robotic and conventional gait train...
Purpose: Intensive gait training can produce improvements in gait and function (\u3e 6 months after ...
Many stroke survivors have difficulties due to the mobility and activities required in daily living....
Abstract. [Purpose] This study examined the effects of various dual task gait training methods (moto...
Copyright © 2014 Louis N. Awad et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Abstract Background “Sit to stand” being a prerequisite for walking, the inability of patients to pe...
Objectives: Stroke is one of the most common neurological diseases and it is the main cause of physi...
Imbalance is one of the most frequent disorder for patients after stroke. This leads to addictive li...
Background: Balance and gait impairments are the most common motor deficits due to stroke, limiting ...
Abstract Introduction: Impairment in the function of the brain caused by deficiency in the brai...
Research object: balance and gait of patients who experienced stroke. Hypothesis – we hypothesize th...
Loss of independent community ambulation is one of the most disabling consequences of stroke. While ...
Abstract. [Purpose] Gait function after a stroke is an important factor for determining a patient’s ...
Objective: Stroke is a significant cause of mortality and disability globally, with a higher prevale...
Introduction: Stroke is one of the major causes of fatality and disability all over the world. Disa...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the eects of robotic and conventional gait train...
Purpose: Intensive gait training can produce improvements in gait and function (\u3e 6 months after ...
Many stroke survivors have difficulties due to the mobility and activities required in daily living....
Abstract. [Purpose] This study examined the effects of various dual task gait training methods (moto...
Copyright © 2014 Louis N. Awad et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Abstract Background “Sit to stand” being a prerequisite for walking, the inability of patients to pe...