Background: Walking disabilities negatively affect inclusion in society and quality of life and increase the risk for secondary complications. It has been shown that external feedback applied by therapists and/or robotic training devices enables individuals with gait abnormalities to consciously normalize their gait pattern. However, little is known about the effects of a technically-assisted over ground feedback therapy. The aim of this study was to assess whether automatic real-time feedback provided by a shoe-mounted inertial-sensor-based gait therapy system is feasible in individuals with gait impairments after incomplete spinal cord injury (iSCI), stroke and in the elderly. Methods: In a non-controlled proof-of-concept study, feedba...
Background: Stroke rehabilitation often uses the motor relearning concept that require patients to ...
Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01521234Background: Regaining independent ambulation is im...
Falls risk increases with ageing but is substantially higher in people with stroke. Tripping-related...
Abstract Background Walking disabilities negatively affect inclusion in society and quality of life ...
This systematic review synthesized and analyzed clinical findings related to the effectiveness of in...
Background: Many techniques that compensate for locomotion problems in daily life using externally c...
We tested the feasibility of one session of treadmill training using a novel physical therapist assi...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Robotic devices for walking rehabilitation allow new possibilities for provi...
BACKGROUND Gait and balance impairments are common in neurological diseases, including stroke, and ...
Gait following stroke often presents with multiple impairments. These can include step length asymme...
We hypothesized that practicing balance with feedback will improve the gait in hemiplegic patients. ...
Introduction: Mobility impairments are among the main causes of falls in older adults and patients w...
Background: Stroke affects 15 million people worldwide every year and leaves two-thirds of survivors...
This study aimed to assess the effect of the auditory feedback gait training (AFGT) using smart inso...
Abstract Background Postural balance and gait trainin...
Background: Stroke rehabilitation often uses the motor relearning concept that require patients to ...
Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01521234Background: Regaining independent ambulation is im...
Falls risk increases with ageing but is substantially higher in people with stroke. Tripping-related...
Abstract Background Walking disabilities negatively affect inclusion in society and quality of life ...
This systematic review synthesized and analyzed clinical findings related to the effectiveness of in...
Background: Many techniques that compensate for locomotion problems in daily life using externally c...
We tested the feasibility of one session of treadmill training using a novel physical therapist assi...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Robotic devices for walking rehabilitation allow new possibilities for provi...
BACKGROUND Gait and balance impairments are common in neurological diseases, including stroke, and ...
Gait following stroke often presents with multiple impairments. These can include step length asymme...
We hypothesized that practicing balance with feedback will improve the gait in hemiplegic patients. ...
Introduction: Mobility impairments are among the main causes of falls in older adults and patients w...
Background: Stroke affects 15 million people worldwide every year and leaves two-thirds of survivors...
This study aimed to assess the effect of the auditory feedback gait training (AFGT) using smart inso...
Abstract Background Postural balance and gait trainin...
Background: Stroke rehabilitation often uses the motor relearning concept that require patients to ...
Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01521234Background: Regaining independent ambulation is im...
Falls risk increases with ageing but is substantially higher in people with stroke. Tripping-related...