BACKGROUND: We evaluated the feasibility of an augmented robotics-assisted tilt table (RATT) for incremental cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) and exercise training in dependent-ambulatory stroke patients. METHODS: Stroke patients (Functional Ambulation Category ≤ 3) underwent familiarization, an incremental exercise test (IET) and a constant load test (CLT) on separate days. A RATT equipped with force sensors in the thigh cuffs, a work rate estimation algorithm and real-time visual feedback to guide the exercise work rate was used. Feasibility assessment considered technical feasibility, patient tolerability, and cardiopulmonary responsiveness. RESULTS: Eight patients (4 female) aged 58.3 ± 9.2 years (mean ± SD) were recruited and ...
Background and Purpose: Cardiovascular fitness is greatly reduced after stroke. Although individuals...
Stroke survival patients gait function lost or huge dysfunction in gait parameters leads to calmer, ...
Background: Stroke is the main cause of long term disability among adults, living survivors with def...
BACKGROUND: Exercise testing devices for evaluating cardiopulmonary fitness in patients with severe...
BACKGROUND: Robotics-assisted tilt table technology was introduced for early rehabilitation of neur...
testing and training using a robotics-assisted tilt table in dependent-ambulatory stroke patient
Purpose: Robotics-assisted tilt-table (RTT) technology allows neurological rehabilitation therapy to...
Background Exercise capacity is seriously reduced after stroke. While cardiopulmonary assessment an...
BACKGROUND: The robotics-assisted tilt table (RATT), including actuators for tilting and cyclical le...
BACKGROUND: Robotics-assisted treadmill exercise (RATE) with focus on motor recovery has become popu...
Robotics-assisted tilt table (RATT) technology provides body support, cyclical stepping movement and...
Robotics-assisted tilt table (RATT) technology provides body support, cyclical stepping movement and...
Robotics-assisted tilt table (RATT) technology provides body support, cyclical stepping movement and...
Robotics-assisted tilt table (RATT) technology provides body support, cyclical stepping movement and...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Neurological impairments can limit the implementation of conventional cardi...
Background and Purpose: Cardiovascular fitness is greatly reduced after stroke. Although individuals...
Stroke survival patients gait function lost or huge dysfunction in gait parameters leads to calmer, ...
Background: Stroke is the main cause of long term disability among adults, living survivors with def...
BACKGROUND: Exercise testing devices for evaluating cardiopulmonary fitness in patients with severe...
BACKGROUND: Robotics-assisted tilt table technology was introduced for early rehabilitation of neur...
testing and training using a robotics-assisted tilt table in dependent-ambulatory stroke patient
Purpose: Robotics-assisted tilt-table (RTT) technology allows neurological rehabilitation therapy to...
Background Exercise capacity is seriously reduced after stroke. While cardiopulmonary assessment an...
BACKGROUND: The robotics-assisted tilt table (RATT), including actuators for tilting and cyclical le...
BACKGROUND: Robotics-assisted treadmill exercise (RATE) with focus on motor recovery has become popu...
Robotics-assisted tilt table (RATT) technology provides body support, cyclical stepping movement and...
Robotics-assisted tilt table (RATT) technology provides body support, cyclical stepping movement and...
Robotics-assisted tilt table (RATT) technology provides body support, cyclical stepping movement and...
Robotics-assisted tilt table (RATT) technology provides body support, cyclical stepping movement and...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Neurological impairments can limit the implementation of conventional cardi...
Background and Purpose: Cardiovascular fitness is greatly reduced after stroke. Although individuals...
Stroke survival patients gait function lost or huge dysfunction in gait parameters leads to calmer, ...
Background: Stroke is the main cause of long term disability among adults, living survivors with def...