In the last decade, a novel form of gait training using a treadmill and partial body weight support through an overhead harness has been described for patients with neurological impairments caused by stroke and spinal cord injury (for review see Barbeau et al 1998). The overhead harness attached over a treadmill decreases postural demands and supports part of the body weight, which allows the individual to walk without collapse of the affected lower limb or limbs. One of the barriers to completion of walking practice by severely disabled patients is that marked muscle weakness and poor co–ordination results in an inability to practice the whole task without considerable assistance. Patients often require the assistance of two or more people...
Background: Gait restoration is an integral part of rehabilitation of brain lesioned patients. Moder...
Abstract. [Purpose] The aim of this study was to describe the effect of locomotor training on a trea...
Abstract—Recent studies have confirmed that regular tread-mill training can improve walking capabili...
Background and purpose: Many individuals with an incomplete spinal cord injury (SCI) have the potent...
Much of the rehabilitation team’s effort during inpatient and outpatient therapy for disabling neuro...
Treadmill training with partial body weight support is a promising new therapy in gait rehabilitatio...
Background and Purpose. Gait training with partial body weight support has been used to improve gait...
Human motor performance appears to be remarkably flexible and easy. Yet, the underlying neuronal ope...
Background: Rehabilitating walking in patients post-stroke with safe, task-specific, intensive train...
Objective Spinal cord injury is a major problem for all communities that affect personal and social ...
Body weight-supported treadmill training (BWSTT) and robotic-assisted step training (RAST) have not,...
Gait training is a major focus of rehabilitation for many people with neurological disorders, yet sy...
weight–supported treadmill training (BWSTT) to enhance walking ability of people with neurological i...
ing has recently been shown to be effective for gait training following stroke, but few researchers ...
Clinical Bottom Line: With the very limited amount of quality evidence that has been conducted in th...
Background: Gait restoration is an integral part of rehabilitation of brain lesioned patients. Moder...
Abstract. [Purpose] The aim of this study was to describe the effect of locomotor training on a trea...
Abstract—Recent studies have confirmed that regular tread-mill training can improve walking capabili...
Background and purpose: Many individuals with an incomplete spinal cord injury (SCI) have the potent...
Much of the rehabilitation team’s effort during inpatient and outpatient therapy for disabling neuro...
Treadmill training with partial body weight support is a promising new therapy in gait rehabilitatio...
Background and Purpose. Gait training with partial body weight support has been used to improve gait...
Human motor performance appears to be remarkably flexible and easy. Yet, the underlying neuronal ope...
Background: Rehabilitating walking in patients post-stroke with safe, task-specific, intensive train...
Objective Spinal cord injury is a major problem for all communities that affect personal and social ...
Body weight-supported treadmill training (BWSTT) and robotic-assisted step training (RAST) have not,...
Gait training is a major focus of rehabilitation for many people with neurological disorders, yet sy...
weight–supported treadmill training (BWSTT) to enhance walking ability of people with neurological i...
ing has recently been shown to be effective for gait training following stroke, but few researchers ...
Clinical Bottom Line: With the very limited amount of quality evidence that has been conducted in th...
Background: Gait restoration is an integral part of rehabilitation of brain lesioned patients. Moder...
Abstract. [Purpose] The aim of this study was to describe the effect of locomotor training on a trea...
Abstract—Recent studies have confirmed that regular tread-mill training can improve walking capabili...