Objective: To assess the effects of manually assisted body-weight supported locomotor training in subjects with chronic incomplete spinal cord injury. Design: Randomized controlled clinical trial. Subjects: Twenty subjects with American Spinal Injury Association Impairment Scale grades C or D and > 2 years post-injury. Methods: Random allocation to 60 days of body-weight supported locomotor training, or usual care, which might include over-ground walking. Walking function, lower extremity muscle strength and balance were blindly evaluated pre-/post-intervention. Results: A small, non-significant improvement in walking function was observed (0.1 m/s (95% confidence interval (95% CI) –0.2, 0.4)), but subjects without baseline gait function, d...
A large proportion of patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) regain ambulatory function. However, du...
A large proportion of patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) regain ambulatory function. However, du...
BACKGROUND: A large proportion of patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) regain ambulatory function....
Objective: To assess the effects of manually assisted body-weight supported locomotor training in su...
Abstract. [Purpose] The aim of this study was to describe the effect of locomotor training on a trea...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of body weight-supported gait training on restoration of walking, ...
Objective: To assess the effects of robot-assisted locomotor training in patients with chronic incom...
Objective: To assess the effects of robot-assisted locomotor training in patients with chronic incom...
Background and Purpose. Gait training with partial body weight support has been used to improve gait...
Background and purpose: Many individuals with an incomplete spinal cord injury (SCI) have the potent...
Background and purpose: Many individuals with an incomplete spinal cord injury (SCI) have the potent...
Background and purpose: Many individuals with an incomplete spinal cord injury (SCI) have the potent...
BACKGROUND Task-specific locomotor training has been promoted to improve walking-related outcome af...
Objective Spinal cord injury is a major problem for all communities that affect personal and social ...
Introduction: The locomotor training with bodyweight support (LTBWS) has been used for approximately...
A large proportion of patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) regain ambulatory function. However, du...
A large proportion of patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) regain ambulatory function. However, du...
BACKGROUND: A large proportion of patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) regain ambulatory function....
Objective: To assess the effects of manually assisted body-weight supported locomotor training in su...
Abstract. [Purpose] The aim of this study was to describe the effect of locomotor training on a trea...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of body weight-supported gait training on restoration of walking, ...
Objective: To assess the effects of robot-assisted locomotor training in patients with chronic incom...
Objective: To assess the effects of robot-assisted locomotor training in patients with chronic incom...
Background and Purpose. Gait training with partial body weight support has been used to improve gait...
Background and purpose: Many individuals with an incomplete spinal cord injury (SCI) have the potent...
Background and purpose: Many individuals with an incomplete spinal cord injury (SCI) have the potent...
Background and purpose: Many individuals with an incomplete spinal cord injury (SCI) have the potent...
BACKGROUND Task-specific locomotor training has been promoted to improve walking-related outcome af...
Objective Spinal cord injury is a major problem for all communities that affect personal and social ...
Introduction: The locomotor training with bodyweight support (LTBWS) has been used for approximately...
A large proportion of patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) regain ambulatory function. However, du...
A large proportion of patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) regain ambulatory function. However, du...
BACKGROUND: A large proportion of patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) regain ambulatory function....