Objective. Compare kinetic energy and duration of task during sit-to-stand and curb-climbing of two groups: hemiparetic stroke patients and matched controls. For patients, describe relationships between selected physical impairments and sit-to-stand and curb-climbing performance. Design. Descriptive and correlational. Background. Measures and treatments are best selected after specific limitations in functional activities (e.g., sit-to-stand) and related impairments are identified. Method. Fifteen patients, 29–77 (mean = 53.7) years with recent stroke and 15 demographically matched healthy controls participated. Physical performance variables measured were standing balance, maximum paretic extremity weight-bearing, and knee extension streng...
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Aims: The principal aims of this research were 1) to extend existing knowledge of the everyday sit-t...
Background and Purpose: After stroke, the ability to balance in sitting is critical to independence....
The tasks of standing up from sifting and stepping up onto a curb are important functional skills th...
INTRODUCTION: Sit-to-stand and stand-to-sit are two of the most mechanically demanding activities un...
Background. Recovery of the sit-to-stand (StS) movement early after stroke could be improved by targ...
Objectives: The sit to stand (STS) movement is key to independence and commonly affected by stro...
Background. Body system impairments following stroke have a complex rela-tionship with functional ac...
Background: Stroke is an acute onset of neurological dysfunction resulting in the most common disabi...
Two common impairments in patients after stroke are loss of balance control and fatigue. We propose ...
Purpose: To study the energy expenditure needed for balance control of stroke patients during uprigh...
Understanding factors that influence the amount of time people with stroke spend sitting and being a...
The sit to stand (StS) movement is a frequently performed functional task that individuals with moto...
Abstract Background “Sit to stand” being a prerequisite for walking, the inability of patients to pe...
Ng SSM: Balance ability, not muscle strength and exercise endurance, determines the performance of h...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Aims: The principal aims of this research were 1) to extend existing knowledge of the everyday sit-t...
Background and Purpose: After stroke, the ability to balance in sitting is critical to independence....
The tasks of standing up from sifting and stepping up onto a curb are important functional skills th...
INTRODUCTION: Sit-to-stand and stand-to-sit are two of the most mechanically demanding activities un...
Background. Recovery of the sit-to-stand (StS) movement early after stroke could be improved by targ...
Objectives: The sit to stand (STS) movement is key to independence and commonly affected by stro...
Background. Body system impairments following stroke have a complex rela-tionship with functional ac...
Background: Stroke is an acute onset of neurological dysfunction resulting in the most common disabi...
Two common impairments in patients after stroke are loss of balance control and fatigue. We propose ...
Purpose: To study the energy expenditure needed for balance control of stroke patients during uprigh...
Understanding factors that influence the amount of time people with stroke spend sitting and being a...
The sit to stand (StS) movement is a frequently performed functional task that individuals with moto...
Abstract Background “Sit to stand” being a prerequisite for walking, the inability of patients to pe...
Ng SSM: Balance ability, not muscle strength and exercise endurance, determines the performance of h...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Aims: The principal aims of this research were 1) to extend existing knowledge of the everyday sit-t...
Background and Purpose: After stroke, the ability to balance in sitting is critical to independence....