THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LOWER LIMB COORDINATION AND WALKING SPEED FOLLOWING STROKE: AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY Even after recovery of strength, many people with stroke walk slowly, and this may be the result of poor lower limb coordination. The broad aim of the project was to investigate the contribution of loss of coordination to walking disability after stroke. The main research question was ‘Is decreased lower limb coordination related to slow walking speed in people who have regained lower limb strength after stroke?’ An observational study was conducted including 30 people after stroke and 30 healthy controls. Inclusion criteria for stroke participants were lower limb strength (i.e. ≥ Grade 4) and walking speed > 0.6 m/s unaided and in ...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability worldwide. The most commonly stated goal following stroke is...
Abnormal motor coordination affects motor function following stroke, yet we lack a complete characte...
Abnormal motor coordination affects motor function following stroke, yet we lack a complete characte...
This study examined: the features and extent of the gait velocity decrement following stroke; the na...
This study examined: the features and extent of the gait velocity decrement following stroke; the na...
AbstractThe purposes of this study were to investigate the upper and contralateral lower limb coordi...
The aim of this paper was to identify and synthesise existing evidence on lower limb muscle co-contr...
PURPOSE: The aim of this paper was to identify and synthesise existing evidence on lower limb muscle...
This body of work sought to explore kinematic impairments which may underlie falls incidences during...
Objective: The aim of this systematic review was to identify literature examining associations betwe...
AbstractThe purposes of this study were to investigate the upper and contralateral lower limb coordi...
Aims: The overall purpose of this thesis was to increase knowledge about physical performance and ac...
Understanding the potential causes of both reduced gait speed and compensatory frontal plane kinemat...
Understanding the potential causes of both reduced gait speed and compensatory frontal plane kinemat...
Abstract—The relationship between lower-limb weakness and walking speed after stroke is not clear. T...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability worldwide. The most commonly stated goal following stroke is...
Abnormal motor coordination affects motor function following stroke, yet we lack a complete characte...
Abnormal motor coordination affects motor function following stroke, yet we lack a complete characte...
This study examined: the features and extent of the gait velocity decrement following stroke; the na...
This study examined: the features and extent of the gait velocity decrement following stroke; the na...
AbstractThe purposes of this study were to investigate the upper and contralateral lower limb coordi...
The aim of this paper was to identify and synthesise existing evidence on lower limb muscle co-contr...
PURPOSE: The aim of this paper was to identify and synthesise existing evidence on lower limb muscle...
This body of work sought to explore kinematic impairments which may underlie falls incidences during...
Objective: The aim of this systematic review was to identify literature examining associations betwe...
AbstractThe purposes of this study were to investigate the upper and contralateral lower limb coordi...
Aims: The overall purpose of this thesis was to increase knowledge about physical performance and ac...
Understanding the potential causes of both reduced gait speed and compensatory frontal plane kinemat...
Understanding the potential causes of both reduced gait speed and compensatory frontal plane kinemat...
Abstract—The relationship between lower-limb weakness and walking speed after stroke is not clear. T...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability worldwide. The most commonly stated goal following stroke is...
Abnormal motor coordination affects motor function following stroke, yet we lack a complete characte...
Abnormal motor coordination affects motor function following stroke, yet we lack a complete characte...