Background: Many aspects of post-stroke gait-rehabilitation are based on low-level evidence or expert opinion. Neuroscientific principles are often not considered when evaluating the impact of interventions. The use of walking-aids including canes and rollators, although widely used for long periods, has primarily been investigated to assess the immediate kinetic, kinematic or physiological effects. The long-term impact on neural structures und functions remains unclear.Methods: A literature review of the function of and factors affecting plasticity of spinal interneuronal-networks and central-pattern-generators (CPG) in healthy and post-stroke patients. The relevance of these mechanisms for gait recovery and the potential impact of walking...
One of the key priorities for stroke survivors in their rehabilitation process is regaining their ab...
The use of neurorobotic devices into gait rehabilitative programs, including Ekso, is reported to in...
Success in locomotor rehabilitation programs can be improved with the use of brain-computer interfac...
Background: Many aspects of post-stroke gait-rehabilitation are based on low-level evidence or exper...
Annually, some 9000 people in Switzerland suffer a first time stroke. Of these 60% are left with mod...
Background: Annually, some 9000 people in Switzerland suffer a first time stroke. Of these 60% are l...
Introduction: Stroke is one of the leading causes of functional disability worldwide. Approximately ...
Objective: To investigate the effect of replacing canes with an elasticated orthotic-garment on bala...
Objective: To gain insight into the relation between changes in gait patterns over time and function...
Binder-Macleod, Stuart A.The restoration of walking ability is the most commonly voiced goal of reha...
This body of work sought to explore kinematic impairments which may underlie falls incidences during...
Objectives Recovery of independent ambulation after stroke is a major goal. However, which rehabilit...
Background: Evidence is lacking concerning the effect of additional trunk rehabilitation on gait per...
Impairments in gait coordination may be a factor in falls and mobility limitations after stroke. The...
Objective:To investigate the effect of replacing canes with an elasticated orthotic-garment on balan...
One of the key priorities for stroke survivors in their rehabilitation process is regaining their ab...
The use of neurorobotic devices into gait rehabilitative programs, including Ekso, is reported to in...
Success in locomotor rehabilitation programs can be improved with the use of brain-computer interfac...
Background: Many aspects of post-stroke gait-rehabilitation are based on low-level evidence or exper...
Annually, some 9000 people in Switzerland suffer a first time stroke. Of these 60% are left with mod...
Background: Annually, some 9000 people in Switzerland suffer a first time stroke. Of these 60% are l...
Introduction: Stroke is one of the leading causes of functional disability worldwide. Approximately ...
Objective: To investigate the effect of replacing canes with an elasticated orthotic-garment on bala...
Objective: To gain insight into the relation between changes in gait patterns over time and function...
Binder-Macleod, Stuart A.The restoration of walking ability is the most commonly voiced goal of reha...
This body of work sought to explore kinematic impairments which may underlie falls incidences during...
Objectives Recovery of independent ambulation after stroke is a major goal. However, which rehabilit...
Background: Evidence is lacking concerning the effect of additional trunk rehabilitation on gait per...
Impairments in gait coordination may be a factor in falls and mobility limitations after stroke. The...
Objective:To investigate the effect of replacing canes with an elasticated orthotic-garment on balan...
One of the key priorities for stroke survivors in their rehabilitation process is regaining their ab...
The use of neurorobotic devices into gait rehabilitative programs, including Ekso, is reported to in...
Success in locomotor rehabilitation programs can be improved with the use of brain-computer interfac...