SKG is frequent in patients with hemiplegia due to stroke. The lack of knee flexion lead to the use of compensatory mechanisms at the hip and the pelvis and determines a huge increase in the energetic cost of gait [1]. In the literature, SKG has been mainly associated to an overactivity of the quadriceps muscles, while more recently it has been also related to the limited knee flexion velocity in pre-swing due to the lack of push-off [2,3]. In this study, we propose a method to separate, among the causes of SKG, the lack of push-off from the presence of braking mechanisms due to the stretch-induced overactivity of the thigh muscles
Stiff-knee gait is characterized by diminished and delayed knee flexion during swing. Rectus femoris...
Children with cerebral palsy frequently experience foot dragging and tripping during walking due to ...
Background and Objectives: Leg extension angle is important for increasing the propulsion force duri...
SKG is frequent in patients with hemiplegia due to stroke. The lack of knee flexion lead to the use ...
Stiff-knee gait (SKG) is a common abnormal gait pattern in patients after stroke characterized by in...
Stroke is the largest cause of long-term disability in U.S. where majority of the survivors experien...
Reduced knee flexion is a leading feature of post-stroke gait, but the causes have not been well und...
Background and Purpose—Stiff-knee gait is defined as reduced knee flexion during the swing phase. It...
Following hemiplegic stroke, many people present with one or more clinically significant kinematic d...
The biomechanical characteristics of stiff knee gait following neurological injury include decreased...
Stiff-knee gait (SKG) is commonly encountered in clinic; many other gait abnormalities are seen toge...
During walking there is a period when weight is transferred onto one leg and the knee bends to abso...
Background: Stiff-Knee gait (SKG) after stroke is often accompanied by decreased knee flexion angle ...
Aim: The iterative simulation studies proclaim that plantar flexor (PF) muscle weakness is one of th...
Post-stroke gait is often accompanied by muscle impairments that result in adaptations such as hip c...
Stiff-knee gait is characterized by diminished and delayed knee flexion during swing. Rectus femoris...
Children with cerebral palsy frequently experience foot dragging and tripping during walking due to ...
Background and Objectives: Leg extension angle is important for increasing the propulsion force duri...
SKG is frequent in patients with hemiplegia due to stroke. The lack of knee flexion lead to the use ...
Stiff-knee gait (SKG) is a common abnormal gait pattern in patients after stroke characterized by in...
Stroke is the largest cause of long-term disability in U.S. where majority of the survivors experien...
Reduced knee flexion is a leading feature of post-stroke gait, but the causes have not been well und...
Background and Purpose—Stiff-knee gait is defined as reduced knee flexion during the swing phase. It...
Following hemiplegic stroke, many people present with one or more clinically significant kinematic d...
The biomechanical characteristics of stiff knee gait following neurological injury include decreased...
Stiff-knee gait (SKG) is commonly encountered in clinic; many other gait abnormalities are seen toge...
During walking there is a period when weight is transferred onto one leg and the knee bends to abso...
Background: Stiff-Knee gait (SKG) after stroke is often accompanied by decreased knee flexion angle ...
Aim: The iterative simulation studies proclaim that plantar flexor (PF) muscle weakness is one of th...
Post-stroke gait is often accompanied by muscle impairments that result in adaptations such as hip c...
Stiff-knee gait is characterized by diminished and delayed knee flexion during swing. Rectus femoris...
Children with cerebral palsy frequently experience foot dragging and tripping during walking due to ...
Background and Objectives: Leg extension angle is important for increasing the propulsion force duri...