This study investigated whether short-term modifications of gait could be induced in healthy adults and whether a combination of kinetic (a compliant force resisting deviation of the foot from the prescribed footpath) and visual guidance was superior to either kinetic guidance or visual guidance alone in producing this modification. Thirty-nine healthy adults, 20-33 years old, were randomly assigned to the three groups receiving six 10-min blocks of treadmill training requiring them to modify their footpath to match a scaled-down path. Changes of the footpath, specific joint events and joint moments were analyzed. Persons receiving combined kinetic and visual guidance showed larger modifications of their gait patterns that were maintained l...
Gait training or gait rehabilitation is one of the major physiotherapy for stroke patients. Evidentl...
Background Hemiparesis after stroke often leads to impaired ankle motor control that impacts gait fu...
Background Stroke is the most common cause of disability in the developed world and can severely de...
This paper investigates how different modalities of auditory feedback may affect the short-term gait...
Background: Gait re-education is a primary rehabilitation goal after stroke. In the last decades, ro...
Abstract- Diminished balance control while walking is a main concern for people with stroke. An appr...
Background: Robotic-Assisted Gait Training (RAGT) may enable high-intensive and task-specific gait t...
Background: Functional integration of motor activity patterns enables the production of coordinated ...
The gait of every adult is unique and expected to be ingrained within the neuromuscular system. The ...
Robot-assisted gait training (RAGT) is a promising tool to improve walking function after stroke and...
Robot-aided gait therapy offers a promising approach towards improving gait function in individuals ...
Background: Body weight supported locomotor training was shown to improve walking function in neurol...
Purpose: Ambulation is an important objective for people with pathological gaits. Exoskeleton robots...
This study investigates how complementary auditory feedback may affect short-term gait modifications...
Background Functional training is becoming the state-of-the-art therapy approach for rehabilitation...
Gait training or gait rehabilitation is one of the major physiotherapy for stroke patients. Evidentl...
Background Hemiparesis after stroke often leads to impaired ankle motor control that impacts gait fu...
Background Stroke is the most common cause of disability in the developed world and can severely de...
This paper investigates how different modalities of auditory feedback may affect the short-term gait...
Background: Gait re-education is a primary rehabilitation goal after stroke. In the last decades, ro...
Abstract- Diminished balance control while walking is a main concern for people with stroke. An appr...
Background: Robotic-Assisted Gait Training (RAGT) may enable high-intensive and task-specific gait t...
Background: Functional integration of motor activity patterns enables the production of coordinated ...
The gait of every adult is unique and expected to be ingrained within the neuromuscular system. The ...
Robot-assisted gait training (RAGT) is a promising tool to improve walking function after stroke and...
Robot-aided gait therapy offers a promising approach towards improving gait function in individuals ...
Background: Body weight supported locomotor training was shown to improve walking function in neurol...
Purpose: Ambulation is an important objective for people with pathological gaits. Exoskeleton robots...
This study investigates how complementary auditory feedback may affect short-term gait modifications...
Background Functional training is becoming the state-of-the-art therapy approach for rehabilitation...
Gait training or gait rehabilitation is one of the major physiotherapy for stroke patients. Evidentl...
Background Hemiparesis after stroke often leads to impaired ankle motor control that impacts gait fu...
Background Stroke is the most common cause of disability in the developed world and can severely de...