OBJECTIVE: Curved walking requires complex adaptations, including shift of body weight to counteract the ensuing centrifugal force, and the production of strides of different length between legs. We hypothesized that gait capacities would be more stressed in hemiparetic patients than in healthy subjects when walking along curved, compared with straight, trajectories. METHODS: Twenty chronic, stabilized stroke patients and 20 healthy subjects walked along straight or curved trajectories. Mean cadence and gait velocity were off-line computed from video recordings. An electronic walkway detected asymmetry of single support and degree of foot yaw angle at mid-stance. Centre of pressure during standing was recorded by posturography. RESULTS: Co...
People with hemiplegia resulting from cerebrovascular accident commonly demonstrate one or more devi...
IntroductionCurrent research suggests that self-selected walking speed is an important indicator of ...
Andrzej Szopa,1 Małgorzata Domagalska-Szopa,2 Anetta Lasek-Bal,3 Amadeusz Żak3 1Department of Physi...
OBJECTIVE: Curved walking requires complex adaptations, including shift of body weight to counteract...
Objective: Curved walking requires complex adaptations, including shift of body weight to counteract...
Presented at the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medecine (ACRM), Vancouver, British Columbia, C...
Reduced flexibility over the neuromotor control of paretic leg muscles may impact the extent to whic...
Presented at the International Society of Posture and Gait Research Congress, Bologna, Italy (June 2...
Objective: To establish baseline measurements of trunk movements duringhemiplegic gait, to assess th...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability in the United States. Following a stroke, the most common de...
Objective: To establish baseline measurements of trunk movements during hemiplegic gait, to assess ...
Aims: To evaluate linear and angular kinematics of gait in patients with spastic hemiparesis seconda...
Background: Trunk function is considered important for stroke patients in rehabilitation, but the si...
textabstractStroke is the leading cause of adult disability and inpatient rehabilitation admissions....
In patients with spastic hemiparesis, centre of foot pressure (CoP) is shifted toward the unaffected...
People with hemiplegia resulting from cerebrovascular accident commonly demonstrate one or more devi...
IntroductionCurrent research suggests that self-selected walking speed is an important indicator of ...
Andrzej Szopa,1 Małgorzata Domagalska-Szopa,2 Anetta Lasek-Bal,3 Amadeusz Żak3 1Department of Physi...
OBJECTIVE: Curved walking requires complex adaptations, including shift of body weight to counteract...
Objective: Curved walking requires complex adaptations, including shift of body weight to counteract...
Presented at the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medecine (ACRM), Vancouver, British Columbia, C...
Reduced flexibility over the neuromotor control of paretic leg muscles may impact the extent to whic...
Presented at the International Society of Posture and Gait Research Congress, Bologna, Italy (June 2...
Objective: To establish baseline measurements of trunk movements duringhemiplegic gait, to assess th...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability in the United States. Following a stroke, the most common de...
Objective: To establish baseline measurements of trunk movements during hemiplegic gait, to assess ...
Aims: To evaluate linear and angular kinematics of gait in patients with spastic hemiparesis seconda...
Background: Trunk function is considered important for stroke patients in rehabilitation, but the si...
textabstractStroke is the leading cause of adult disability and inpatient rehabilitation admissions....
In patients with spastic hemiparesis, centre of foot pressure (CoP) is shifted toward the unaffected...
People with hemiplegia resulting from cerebrovascular accident commonly demonstrate one or more devi...
IntroductionCurrent research suggests that self-selected walking speed is an important indicator of ...
Andrzej Szopa,1 Małgorzata Domagalska-Szopa,2 Anetta Lasek-Bal,3 Amadeusz Żak3 1Department of Physi...