Post-stroke gait is often accompanied by muscle impairments that result in adaptations such as hip circumduction to compensate for lack of knee flexion. Our previous work robotically enhanced knee flexion in individuals post-stroke with Stiff-Knee Gait (SKG), however, this resulted in greater circumduction, suggesting the existence of abnormal coordination in SKG. The purpose of this work is to investigate two possible mechanisms of the abnormal coordination: (1) a reflex coupling between stretched quadriceps and abductors, and (2) a coupling between volitionally activated knee flexors and abductors. We used previously collected kinematic, kinetic and EMG measures from nine participants with chronic stroke and five healthy controls during w...
Background A common goal of persons post-stroke is to regain community ambulation. The plantar flexo...
Human walking requires complex muscle coordination to produce important biomechanical functions such...
Understanding the potential causes of both reduced gait speed and compensatory frontal plane kinemat...
Post-stroke gait is often accompanied by muscle impairments that result in adaptations such as hip c...
Post-stroke gait is often accompanied by muscle impairments that result in adaptations such as hip c...
Post-stroke gait is often accompanied by muscle impairments that result in adaptations such as hip c...
Stroke is the largest cause of long-term disability in U.S. where majority of the survivors experien...
Background: Stiff-Knee gait (SKG) after stroke is often accompanied by decreased knee flexion angle ...
The biomechanical characteristics of stiff knee gait following neurological injury include decreased...
Abnormal motor coordination affects motor function following stroke, yet we lack a complete characte...
Reduced knee flexion is a leading feature of post-stroke gait, but the causes have not been well und...
BACKGROUND: Spasticity is an important complication after stroke, especially in the anti-gravity mus...
Stroke lesions interrupt descending corticofugal fibers that provide the volitional control of the u...
Muscle weakness is commonly seen in individuals after stroke, characterized by lower forces during a...
Background and Purpose—Stiff-knee gait is defined as reduced knee flexion during the swing phase. It...
Background A common goal of persons post-stroke is to regain community ambulation. The plantar flexo...
Human walking requires complex muscle coordination to produce important biomechanical functions such...
Understanding the potential causes of both reduced gait speed and compensatory frontal plane kinemat...
Post-stroke gait is often accompanied by muscle impairments that result in adaptations such as hip c...
Post-stroke gait is often accompanied by muscle impairments that result in adaptations such as hip c...
Post-stroke gait is often accompanied by muscle impairments that result in adaptations such as hip c...
Stroke is the largest cause of long-term disability in U.S. where majority of the survivors experien...
Background: Stiff-Knee gait (SKG) after stroke is often accompanied by decreased knee flexion angle ...
The biomechanical characteristics of stiff knee gait following neurological injury include decreased...
Abnormal motor coordination affects motor function following stroke, yet we lack a complete characte...
Reduced knee flexion is a leading feature of post-stroke gait, but the causes have not been well und...
BACKGROUND: Spasticity is an important complication after stroke, especially in the anti-gravity mus...
Stroke lesions interrupt descending corticofugal fibers that provide the volitional control of the u...
Muscle weakness is commonly seen in individuals after stroke, characterized by lower forces during a...
Background and Purpose—Stiff-knee gait is defined as reduced knee flexion during the swing phase. It...
Background A common goal of persons post-stroke is to regain community ambulation. The plantar flexo...
Human walking requires complex muscle coordination to produce important biomechanical functions such...
Understanding the potential causes of both reduced gait speed and compensatory frontal plane kinemat...