Following hemiplegic stroke, many people present with one or more clinically significant kinematic deviations from normal gait. Significant kinematic deviations observed in swing phase include decreased peak hip flexion, decreased peak knee flexion, decreased knee extension for heel strike and decreased ankle dorsiflexion throughout swing. In this paper the causes of these kinematic deviations are discussed in terms of the forces produced by the inappropriate activation and adaptive shortening of particular muscle groups
The aim of this study was to analyze the alterations of arm and leg movements of patients during str...
Human walking requires complex muscle coordination to produce important biomechanical functions such...
Abnormal joint torque coupling between (sub)maximal isometric hip extension and hip adduction torque...
Following hemiplegic stroke, many people present with one or more clinically significant kinematic d...
People with hemiplegia resulting from cerebrovascular accident commonly demonstrate one or more devi...
Stroke is the largest cause of long-term disability in U.S. where majority of the survivors experien...
Difficulty advancing the paretic limb during the swing phase of gait is a prominent manifestation of...
Reduced knee flexion is a leading feature of post-stroke gait, but the causes have not been well und...
BackgroundDifficulty advancing the paretic limb during the swing phase of gait is a prominent manife...
Aims: To evaluate linear and angular kinematics of gait in patients with spastic hemiparesis seconda...
Background and Objectives: Leg extension angle is important for increasing the propulsion force duri...
SKG is frequent in patients with hemiplegia due to stroke. The lack of knee flexion lead to the use ...
The aim of this study was to analyze the alterations of arm and leg movements of patients during str...
Abstract Background It is well documented that individuals with chronic stroke often exhibit conside...
During walking there is a period when weight is transferred onto one leg and the knee bends to abso...
The aim of this study was to analyze the alterations of arm and leg movements of patients during str...
Human walking requires complex muscle coordination to produce important biomechanical functions such...
Abnormal joint torque coupling between (sub)maximal isometric hip extension and hip adduction torque...
Following hemiplegic stroke, many people present with one or more clinically significant kinematic d...
People with hemiplegia resulting from cerebrovascular accident commonly demonstrate one or more devi...
Stroke is the largest cause of long-term disability in U.S. where majority of the survivors experien...
Difficulty advancing the paretic limb during the swing phase of gait is a prominent manifestation of...
Reduced knee flexion is a leading feature of post-stroke gait, but the causes have not been well und...
BackgroundDifficulty advancing the paretic limb during the swing phase of gait is a prominent manife...
Aims: To evaluate linear and angular kinematics of gait in patients with spastic hemiparesis seconda...
Background and Objectives: Leg extension angle is important for increasing the propulsion force duri...
SKG is frequent in patients with hemiplegia due to stroke. The lack of knee flexion lead to the use ...
The aim of this study was to analyze the alterations of arm and leg movements of patients during str...
Abstract Background It is well documented that individuals with chronic stroke often exhibit conside...
During walking there is a period when weight is transferred onto one leg and the knee bends to abso...
The aim of this study was to analyze the alterations of arm and leg movements of patients during str...
Human walking requires complex muscle coordination to produce important biomechanical functions such...
Abnormal joint torque coupling between (sub)maximal isometric hip extension and hip adduction torque...