Gait asymmetry and dynamic balance impairments observed in post-stroke individuals increase their risk of fall. Moreover, walking while performing a cognitive task (i.e. dual-task) disturbs the control of balance in post-stroke individuals. Here we investigated the mediolateral dynamic stability in twenty-two community-dwelling participants (12 post-strokes and 10 healthy controls) while walking in single-task (normal gait) and four different dual-tasks (cognitive-motor interference). Positions of the extrapolated center of mass and mediolateral widths of both margin of stability and base of support were extracted from 35 marker trajectories. Post-stroke participants presented larger margin of stability and base of support than controls dur...
The control of dual-tasking effects is a daily challenge in stroke neurorehabilitation. It maybe one...
Community dwelling stroke survivors most often fall while walking. Understanding how post-stroke ind...
Cognitive-motor interference may contribute to the risk of falling in people with stroke, as may be ...
Gait asymmetry and dynamic balance impairments observed in post-stroke individuals increase their ri...
Cognitive-motor interference (CMI) is evident when simultaneous performance of a cognitive task and ...
Background. Cognitive motor interference has been linked to poor recovery and falls. Little is known...
Background: cognitive motor interference has been linked to poor recovery and falls. Little is known...
Background. Cognitive motor interference has been linked to poor recovery and falls. Little is known...
Background. Maintaining balance in response to perturbations during walking often requires the use o...
Hemiplegic gait is the most common sequela of stroke. Patients with hemiplegic gait are at a risk of...
Maintaining dynamic balance during community ambulation is a major challenge post-stroke. Community ...
Background People recovering from a stroke are less stable during walking compared to able-bodied co...
AbstractBackgroundPeople recovering from a stroke are less stable during walking compared to able-bo...
This study examined effects of dual task constraints on intra-limb coordination patterns in samples ...
This study investigated the interactions between gait and three different cognitive tasks in people ...
The control of dual-tasking effects is a daily challenge in stroke neurorehabilitation. It maybe one...
Community dwelling stroke survivors most often fall while walking. Understanding how post-stroke ind...
Cognitive-motor interference may contribute to the risk of falling in people with stroke, as may be ...
Gait asymmetry and dynamic balance impairments observed in post-stroke individuals increase their ri...
Cognitive-motor interference (CMI) is evident when simultaneous performance of a cognitive task and ...
Background. Cognitive motor interference has been linked to poor recovery and falls. Little is known...
Background: cognitive motor interference has been linked to poor recovery and falls. Little is known...
Background. Cognitive motor interference has been linked to poor recovery and falls. Little is known...
Background. Maintaining balance in response to perturbations during walking often requires the use o...
Hemiplegic gait is the most common sequela of stroke. Patients with hemiplegic gait are at a risk of...
Maintaining dynamic balance during community ambulation is a major challenge post-stroke. Community ...
Background People recovering from a stroke are less stable during walking compared to able-bodied co...
AbstractBackgroundPeople recovering from a stroke are less stable during walking compared to able-bo...
This study examined effects of dual task constraints on intra-limb coordination patterns in samples ...
This study investigated the interactions between gait and three different cognitive tasks in people ...
The control of dual-tasking effects is a daily challenge in stroke neurorehabilitation. It maybe one...
Community dwelling stroke survivors most often fall while walking. Understanding how post-stroke ind...
Cognitive-motor interference may contribute to the risk of falling in people with stroke, as may be ...