Introduction: Weight bearing asymmetry is one of the basic causes of disturbance in maintaining balance of hemiparesis patients that could complicate standing and participation in activities of daily living in these patients. The purpose of this study was to investigate the immediate effects of constraint induced movement therapy technique using wedge on symmetry index as well as the short-term effects of this technique on functional balance of chronic hemiparesis patients.Materials and Methods: In this quasi-experimental study, twenty-one hemiparesis patients by mean age of 54.28 (±10.06) and the mean passed duration of injury 50.14 (±36.48) months were selected by simple non-probability method. The symmetry index was measured in three con...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to compare balance ability in patients with single lesion of...
This study aimed to determine motor function problems in hemiparetic patients and the effects of fun...
Backgmund and Purpose. The purposes of this study were (1) to examine the position and displacement ...
Background: The majority of hemi-paretic stroke patients showed weight bearing asymmetry effects on ...
Objective: Impaired postural control has been known as the main cause of fall in hemiparesis after s...
Background: Weight-shifting exercise was empirically practised in correcting the biased posture of p...
Contextualização: O controle postural está freqüentemente prejudicado nas condições de hemiparesias....
International audienceIntroduction: Patients with right stroke lesion have postural and balance diso...
Objectives: Hemiplegia is a non-progressive damage in premature growing brain which causes movement ...
OBJECTIVE : To find out the effect of simple kinetic feedback training on stance symmetry in indivi...
INTRODUCTION: Although baropodometric analysis has been published since the 1990s, only now it is fo...
BACKGROUND: In people with lateralized disorders, such as stroke, Weight-Bearing Asymmetry (WBA) is ...
Item does not contain fulltextAfter stroke, weight-bearing asymmetry (WBA) towards the non-paretic s...
AbstractLeft-hemiparetic patients show predominant postural imbalance as compared to right-hemiparet...
Introduction: Although baropodometric analysis has been published since the 1990s, only now it is fo...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to compare balance ability in patients with single lesion of...
This study aimed to determine motor function problems in hemiparetic patients and the effects of fun...
Backgmund and Purpose. The purposes of this study were (1) to examine the position and displacement ...
Background: The majority of hemi-paretic stroke patients showed weight bearing asymmetry effects on ...
Objective: Impaired postural control has been known as the main cause of fall in hemiparesis after s...
Background: Weight-shifting exercise was empirically practised in correcting the biased posture of p...
Contextualização: O controle postural está freqüentemente prejudicado nas condições de hemiparesias....
International audienceIntroduction: Patients with right stroke lesion have postural and balance diso...
Objectives: Hemiplegia is a non-progressive damage in premature growing brain which causes movement ...
OBJECTIVE : To find out the effect of simple kinetic feedback training on stance symmetry in indivi...
INTRODUCTION: Although baropodometric analysis has been published since the 1990s, only now it is fo...
BACKGROUND: In people with lateralized disorders, such as stroke, Weight-Bearing Asymmetry (WBA) is ...
Item does not contain fulltextAfter stroke, weight-bearing asymmetry (WBA) towards the non-paretic s...
AbstractLeft-hemiparetic patients show predominant postural imbalance as compared to right-hemiparet...
Introduction: Although baropodometric analysis has been published since the 1990s, only now it is fo...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to compare balance ability in patients with single lesion of...
This study aimed to determine motor function problems in hemiparetic patients and the effects of fun...
Backgmund and Purpose. The purposes of this study were (1) to examine the position and displacement ...