OBJECTIVE: To assess the reliability of kinematic, mechanical and energetic gait variables at short (1 day) and medium (1 month) intervals in adult patients after stroke. DESIGN: Prospective study. SUBJECTS: Ten patients with chronic post-stroke (mean age 53.5 years; age range 25–80 years). METHODS: Three-dimensional gait analysis was performed 3 times in these subjects: at baseline (T0), after 1 day (T1) and after 1 month (T2). The reliability of the gait analysis was tested by comparing gait variables measured at T1 and T0 (1 day interval), at T2 and T0 (1 month interval). The inter-session reliability of kinematic, mechanical and energetic variables was calculated by intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC). RESULTS: The reliability of ...
[EN] Different studies have analyzed the potential of the off-the-shelf Microsoft Kinect, in its dif...
Background: Instrumented gait analysis post-stroke is becoming increasingly more common in research ...
Abstract—This study assessed the reliability of gait perform-ance with concurrent measures of oxygen...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the reliability of kinematic, mechanical and energetic gait variables at short ...
Objective: (1) To find the inter-rater and intra-rater reliability of raters using GaitMat II to mea...
Objective: To assess the reliability of 6 gait performance tests in individuals with chronic mild to...
Abstract. [Purpose] Gait function after a stroke is an important factor for determining a patient’s ...
Background and Purpose. Physical therapists routinely observe gait in clinical practice. The purpose...
Objective: To assess the reliability of 6 gait performance tests in individuals with chronic mild to...
Purpose: To determine the test-retest reliability of the GAITRite system in measuring spatio-tempora...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability worldwide. The most commonly stated goal following stroke is...
Background: Gait is often impaired in people after stroke, restricting personal independence and aff...
Background and purposeOutcome measures of mobility for large stroke trials are limited to timed walk...
Introduction: Gait recovery is one of the main objectives in the rehabilitation of post-stroke patie...
Reliable biomechanical methods to assess interlimb coordination during the double-support phase in p...
[EN] Different studies have analyzed the potential of the off-the-shelf Microsoft Kinect, in its dif...
Background: Instrumented gait analysis post-stroke is becoming increasingly more common in research ...
Abstract—This study assessed the reliability of gait perform-ance with concurrent measures of oxygen...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the reliability of kinematic, mechanical and energetic gait variables at short ...
Objective: (1) To find the inter-rater and intra-rater reliability of raters using GaitMat II to mea...
Objective: To assess the reliability of 6 gait performance tests in individuals with chronic mild to...
Abstract. [Purpose] Gait function after a stroke is an important factor for determining a patient’s ...
Background and Purpose. Physical therapists routinely observe gait in clinical practice. The purpose...
Objective: To assess the reliability of 6 gait performance tests in individuals with chronic mild to...
Purpose: To determine the test-retest reliability of the GAITRite system in measuring spatio-tempora...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability worldwide. The most commonly stated goal following stroke is...
Background: Gait is often impaired in people after stroke, restricting personal independence and aff...
Background and purposeOutcome measures of mobility for large stroke trials are limited to timed walk...
Introduction: Gait recovery is one of the main objectives in the rehabilitation of post-stroke patie...
Reliable biomechanical methods to assess interlimb coordination during the double-support phase in p...
[EN] Different studies have analyzed the potential of the off-the-shelf Microsoft Kinect, in its dif...
Background: Instrumented gait analysis post-stroke is becoming increasingly more common in research ...
Abstract—This study assessed the reliability of gait perform-ance with concurrent measures of oxygen...