Introduction Rehabilitation of gait after stroke often includes forms of rhythmic cueing. Haptic cueing, in which a rhythmic cue is provided by touch could be a discreet cueing method for ambulation. This small prospective lab based study aimed to investigate the effect of prototype haptic devices (HDs) in stroke survivors. Methods Participants were recruited if they could walk 20 metres without an aid but reported persistent problems with walking. The HDs were fitted to both legs. After familiarisation, participants walked in the lab: 1) with the HDs switched off; 2) with the HDs switched on; 3) with the HDs switched off. Temporal symmetry and gait speed was evaluated using the Qualisys Motion Capture system. Results 6 participant...
While postural control during quiet stance can be enhanced by haptic input, the role of tactile cues...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of a stick and a quadripod on force distribu...
There are currently over 1.2 million stroke survivors in the UK, and with more than 100,000 new inci...
After stroke, many are left with marked mobility deficits including reduced balance and significant ...
Background: Stroke affects 15 million people worldwide every year and leaves two-thirds of survivors...
Introduction Improvement of gait is a high priority for hemiparetic stroke survivors. Auditory rhyt...
This project explored how new and novel approaches to stroke rehabilitation could improve physical f...
Stroke is one of the leading causes for long-term adult disabilities. More than half of all stroke s...
Abstract Background Integration of kinesthetic and tactile cues for application to post-stroke gait ...
Background: Rhythm, brain and body are closely linked. Humans can synchronise their movement to audi...
Background For people with neurological conditions such as stroke and brain injury, gait rehabilita...
Purpose - Restoration of walking ability is a key goal to both stroke survivors and their therapists...
Recovery of walking function is a vital goal of post-stroke rehabilitation. Cueing using audio metro...
This thesis examined post-stroke gait asymmetry: a prevalent issue and one that has a number of asso...
Restoring mobility and rehabilitation of gait are high priorities for rehabilitation of neurological...
While postural control during quiet stance can be enhanced by haptic input, the role of tactile cues...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of a stick and a quadripod on force distribu...
There are currently over 1.2 million stroke survivors in the UK, and with more than 100,000 new inci...
After stroke, many are left with marked mobility deficits including reduced balance and significant ...
Background: Stroke affects 15 million people worldwide every year and leaves two-thirds of survivors...
Introduction Improvement of gait is a high priority for hemiparetic stroke survivors. Auditory rhyt...
This project explored how new and novel approaches to stroke rehabilitation could improve physical f...
Stroke is one of the leading causes for long-term adult disabilities. More than half of all stroke s...
Abstract Background Integration of kinesthetic and tactile cues for application to post-stroke gait ...
Background: Rhythm, brain and body are closely linked. Humans can synchronise their movement to audi...
Background For people with neurological conditions such as stroke and brain injury, gait rehabilita...
Purpose - Restoration of walking ability is a key goal to both stroke survivors and their therapists...
Recovery of walking function is a vital goal of post-stroke rehabilitation. Cueing using audio metro...
This thesis examined post-stroke gait asymmetry: a prevalent issue and one that has a number of asso...
Restoring mobility and rehabilitation of gait are high priorities for rehabilitation of neurological...
While postural control during quiet stance can be enhanced by haptic input, the role of tactile cues...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of a stick and a quadripod on force distribu...
There are currently over 1.2 million stroke survivors in the UK, and with more than 100,000 new inci...