The aim of this study was to examine how kinematic synergies are utilised as compensatory movements to stabilise foot positions under different walking task constraints in people with stroke. Ten (Males = 6, Females = 4) hemiplegic chronic stroke survivors volunteered to participate in this study, recruited from a rehabilitation centre. They completed a consent form and participated in treadmill walking tasks; flat, uphill, and crossing over a moving obstacle. The uncontrolled manifold method was used to quantify kinematic synergies in the paretic and non-paretic legs during their swing phase. The results of this study showed the strength of synergies was significantly greater in the obstacle task than in the uphill walking tasks at m...
This study examined: the features and extent of the gait velocity decrement following stroke; the na...
AbstractBackgroundPeople recovering from a stroke are less stable during walking compared to able-bo...
Stroke is one of the main causes of morbidity and mortality in adults in the developed world and the...
Community dwelling stroke survivors most often fall while walking. Understanding how post-stroke ind...
Introduction: A functional feature of human movement control is the ability to achieve a skill i...
Post-stroke locomotion is usually characterized by asymmetrical gait patterns, compensatory movement...
Several studies suggest that the human central nervous system controls groups of muscles and/or join...
Contains fulltext : 48139.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Whereas severa...
This study investigated the feasibility of the uncontrolled manifold approach (UCM) to analyse gait ...
Purpose: The aim of this systematic review was to determine the number of muscle synergies and the d...
Human walking involves coordinated movements of all four limbs. The benefits of incorporating arm mo...
Background: The excitability of the H-reflex pathway in the non-impaired nervous system can be augme...
The understanding of biomechanical deficits and impaired neural control of gait after stroke is cruc...
This study examined effects of dual task constraints on intra-limb coordination patterns in samples ...
This body of work sought to explore kinematic impairments which may underlie falls incidences during...
This study examined: the features and extent of the gait velocity decrement following stroke; the na...
AbstractBackgroundPeople recovering from a stroke are less stable during walking compared to able-bo...
Stroke is one of the main causes of morbidity and mortality in adults in the developed world and the...
Community dwelling stroke survivors most often fall while walking. Understanding how post-stroke ind...
Introduction: A functional feature of human movement control is the ability to achieve a skill i...
Post-stroke locomotion is usually characterized by asymmetrical gait patterns, compensatory movement...
Several studies suggest that the human central nervous system controls groups of muscles and/or join...
Contains fulltext : 48139.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Whereas severa...
This study investigated the feasibility of the uncontrolled manifold approach (UCM) to analyse gait ...
Purpose: The aim of this systematic review was to determine the number of muscle synergies and the d...
Human walking involves coordinated movements of all four limbs. The benefits of incorporating arm mo...
Background: The excitability of the H-reflex pathway in the non-impaired nervous system can be augme...
The understanding of biomechanical deficits and impaired neural control of gait after stroke is cruc...
This study examined effects of dual task constraints on intra-limb coordination patterns in samples ...
This body of work sought to explore kinematic impairments which may underlie falls incidences during...
This study examined: the features and extent of the gait velocity decrement following stroke; the na...
AbstractBackgroundPeople recovering from a stroke are less stable during walking compared to able-bo...
Stroke is one of the main causes of morbidity and mortality in adults in the developed world and the...