Presented at the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medecine (ACRM), Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (October 9 – 13, 2012). Objective: The ability to turn while walking is compromised in people with stroke. The aim of this study was to understand the contribution of biomechanical gait impairments to locomotor adapta- tions to path curvature in people with stroke. Data were collected from eight individuals with hemiparesis due to a stroke and 12 age-matched able-bodied individuals. Participants walked along four paths of different curvature (straight line, large circle, medium circle, small circle) while whole body kinematic data in three dimensions were collected. A modulation index representing the slope of the regression line betwe...
AbstractBackgroundPeople recovering from a stroke are less stable during walking compared to able-bo...
textPost-stroke hemiparesis usually leads to slow and asymmetric gait. Improving walking ability, s...
This study examined: the features and extent of the gait velocity decrement following stroke; the na...
Presented at the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medecine (ACRM), Vancouver, British Columbia, C...
Presented at the International Society of Posture and Gait Research Congress, Bologna, Italy (June 2...
Objective: Curved walking requires complex adaptations, including shift of body weight to counteract...
OBJECTIVE: Curved walking requires complex adaptations, including shift of body weight to counteract...
Reduced flexibility over the neuromotor control of paretic leg muscles may impact the extent to whic...
This body of work sought to explore kinematic impairments which may underlie falls incidences during...
Background People recovering from a stroke are less stable during walking compared to able-bodied co...
A major characteristic of hemiplegic gait observed in individuals post-stroke is spatial and tempora...
Motor impairments in human gait following stroke or focal brain damage are well documented. Here, we...
Stroke survivors often experience reduced movement capabilities due to alterations in their neuromus...
Community dwelling stroke survivors most often fall while walking. Understanding how post-stroke ind...
The aim of this study was to examine how kinematic synergies are utilised as compensatory movements ...
AbstractBackgroundPeople recovering from a stroke are less stable during walking compared to able-bo...
textPost-stroke hemiparesis usually leads to slow and asymmetric gait. Improving walking ability, s...
This study examined: the features and extent of the gait velocity decrement following stroke; the na...
Presented at the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medecine (ACRM), Vancouver, British Columbia, C...
Presented at the International Society of Posture and Gait Research Congress, Bologna, Italy (June 2...
Objective: Curved walking requires complex adaptations, including shift of body weight to counteract...
OBJECTIVE: Curved walking requires complex adaptations, including shift of body weight to counteract...
Reduced flexibility over the neuromotor control of paretic leg muscles may impact the extent to whic...
This body of work sought to explore kinematic impairments which may underlie falls incidences during...
Background People recovering from a stroke are less stable during walking compared to able-bodied co...
A major characteristic of hemiplegic gait observed in individuals post-stroke is spatial and tempora...
Motor impairments in human gait following stroke or focal brain damage are well documented. Here, we...
Stroke survivors often experience reduced movement capabilities due to alterations in their neuromus...
Community dwelling stroke survivors most often fall while walking. Understanding how post-stroke ind...
The aim of this study was to examine how kinematic synergies are utilised as compensatory movements ...
AbstractBackgroundPeople recovering from a stroke are less stable during walking compared to able-bo...
textPost-stroke hemiparesis usually leads to slow and asymmetric gait. Improving walking ability, s...
This study examined: the features and extent of the gait velocity decrement following stroke; the na...