Abstract Background Functional locomotion requires the ability to adapt to environmental challenges such as the presence of stationary or moving obstacles. Difficulties in obstacle circumvention often lead to restricted community ambulation in individuals with stroke. The objective of this study was to contrast obstacle circumvention strategies between post-stroke (n = 12) and healthy individuals (n = 12) performing locomotor and perceptuomotor (joystick navigation) tasks with different obstacle approaches. Methods Participants walked and navigated with a joystick towards a central target, in a virtual environment simulating a large room, while avoiding an obstacle that either remained stationary at the pre-determined point of intersection ...
AbstractBackgroundPeople recovering from a stroke are less stable during walking compared to able-bo...
In order to walk through structured surroundings without colliding with any obstacles or parts of th...
Walking through a narrow aperture requires unique postural configurations, i.e., body rotation in th...
Abstract Background Locomotor strategies for obstacle circumvention require appropriate postural coo...
Item does not contain fulltextThe objective of the present study was to examine the attentional dema...
The aim of this study was to examine effects of different types of task constraints on coupling of p...
Whereas several animal studies have indicated the important role of the motor cortex in the control ...
This study investigated whether obstacle crossing performance differs between the first and subseque...
Whereas several animal studies have indicated the important role of the motor cortex in the control ...
While it is well established that obstacle crossing is impaired following stroke, it is not known wh...
Background and Purpose. Obstacle crossing is compromised following stroke. The purpose of this study...
Introduction Stroke survivors often fall during walking. To reduce fall risk, gait testing and train...
Published Version© 2013 American Physical Therapy AssociationThe research outputs in this collection...
Motor impairments in human gait following stroke or focal brain damage are well documented. Here, we...
Individuals constantly navigate through a complex environment, stepping over and around obstacles in...
AbstractBackgroundPeople recovering from a stroke are less stable during walking compared to able-bo...
In order to walk through structured surroundings without colliding with any obstacles or parts of th...
Walking through a narrow aperture requires unique postural configurations, i.e., body rotation in th...
Abstract Background Locomotor strategies for obstacle circumvention require appropriate postural coo...
Item does not contain fulltextThe objective of the present study was to examine the attentional dema...
The aim of this study was to examine effects of different types of task constraints on coupling of p...
Whereas several animal studies have indicated the important role of the motor cortex in the control ...
This study investigated whether obstacle crossing performance differs between the first and subseque...
Whereas several animal studies have indicated the important role of the motor cortex in the control ...
While it is well established that obstacle crossing is impaired following stroke, it is not known wh...
Background and Purpose. Obstacle crossing is compromised following stroke. The purpose of this study...
Introduction Stroke survivors often fall during walking. To reduce fall risk, gait testing and train...
Published Version© 2013 American Physical Therapy AssociationThe research outputs in this collection...
Motor impairments in human gait following stroke or focal brain damage are well documented. Here, we...
Individuals constantly navigate through a complex environment, stepping over and around obstacles in...
AbstractBackgroundPeople recovering from a stroke are less stable during walking compared to able-bo...
In order to walk through structured surroundings without colliding with any obstacles or parts of th...
Walking through a narrow aperture requires unique postural configurations, i.e., body rotation in th...