Purpose: The primary aim of the present randomized controlled trial was to evaluate whether repetitive locomotor training with the Gait Trainer (GT I) can improve walking speed and endurance in ambulatory children with Cerebral Palsy (CP). The secondary aim was to assess whether training can also have a positive impact on kinematic and spatiotemporal gait parameters and on daily-life disability. Relevance: The reduced gait performance in children affected by CP leads to low levels of social relationships and life quality. Recent gait rehabilitation methods in patients with neurological impairment rely on technological devices which drive the patient's gait in a body-weight support condition and emphasize the beneficial role of repetitive pr...
INTRODUCTION. Walking ability is a fundamental skill enabling participation and independence. For pe...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Background: Ambulation is critical to a chi...
Objective: To measure functional gait improvements of robotic-assisted locomotion training in child...
: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of repetitive locomotor training with an e...
Objective: To measure functional gait improvements of robotic-assisted locomotion training in child...
Objective To determine whether applying controlled resistance forces to the legs during the swing ph...
Objective: To measure functional gait improvements of robotic-assisted locomotion training in child...
Objective: To measure functional gait improvements of robotic-assisted locomotion training in child...
Objective: To measure functional gait improvements of robotic-assisted locomotion training in child...
OBJECTIVE: To measure functional gait improvements of robotic-assisted locomotion training in childr...
Background: Cerebral Palsy (CP) is a disorder of posture and movement due to a defect in the immatur...
[Background] Cerebral Palsy (CP) is a disorder of posture and movement due to a def...
INTRODUCTION : Cerebral palsy is a collection of disorders characterized by an insult to the develo...
Background: Cerebral Palsy is one of the most common causes of motor disability in the U.S., but the...
Objective Robotic gait training presents a promising training modality. Nevertheless, evidence supp...
INTRODUCTION. Walking ability is a fundamental skill enabling participation and independence. For pe...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Background: Ambulation is critical to a chi...
Objective: To measure functional gait improvements of robotic-assisted locomotion training in child...
: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of repetitive locomotor training with an e...
Objective: To measure functional gait improvements of robotic-assisted locomotion training in child...
Objective To determine whether applying controlled resistance forces to the legs during the swing ph...
Objective: To measure functional gait improvements of robotic-assisted locomotion training in child...
Objective: To measure functional gait improvements of robotic-assisted locomotion training in child...
Objective: To measure functional gait improvements of robotic-assisted locomotion training in child...
OBJECTIVE: To measure functional gait improvements of robotic-assisted locomotion training in childr...
Background: Cerebral Palsy (CP) is a disorder of posture and movement due to a defect in the immatur...
[Background] Cerebral Palsy (CP) is a disorder of posture and movement due to a def...
INTRODUCTION : Cerebral palsy is a collection of disorders characterized by an insult to the develo...
Background: Cerebral Palsy is one of the most common causes of motor disability in the U.S., but the...
Objective Robotic gait training presents a promising training modality. Nevertheless, evidence supp...
INTRODUCTION. Walking ability is a fundamental skill enabling participation and independence. For pe...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Background: Ambulation is critical to a chi...
Objective: To measure functional gait improvements of robotic-assisted locomotion training in child...