ObjectivesGiven the importance of vision in the control of walking and evidence indicating varied practice of walking improves mobility outcomes, this study sought to examine the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of varied walking practice in response to visual cues, for the rehabilitation of walking following stroke.DesignThis 3 arm parallel, multi-centre, assessor blind, randomised control trial was conducted within outpatient neurorehabilitation servicesParticipantsCommunity dwelling stroke survivors with walking spee
BACKGROUND: Early interventions maximizing patient's involvement are essential to promote gait resto...
Background: Annually, some 9000 people in Switzerland suffer a first time stroke. Of these 60% are l...
Objective. To compare 2 rehabilitation strategies to improve balance after stroke: (1) a multisensor...
Objectives:Given the importance of vision in the control of walking and evidence indicating varied p...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>Given the importance of vision in the control of walking and evidence indic...
Objectives: Given the importance of vision in the control of walking and evidence indicating varied ...
Visual information comprises one of the most salient sources of information used to control walking ...
Objectives Given the importance of vision in the control of walking and evidence indicating varied p...
Background: Walking in everyday life requires the ability to adapt walking to the environment. This ...
Increasing evidence suggests that use of augmented visual feedback could be a useful approach to str...
Introduction Visual field loss affects around 20% of stroke survivors, reducing quality of life. Eye...
PURPOSE: The ability to adapt walking to environmental properties and hazards, a prerequisite for sa...
Background: The ability to adapt walking to environmental properties and hazards, a prerequisite for...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To compare 2 rehabilitation strategies to improve balance after str...
Abstract Background Increasing evidence suggests that use of augmented visual feedback could be a us...
BACKGROUND: Early interventions maximizing patient's involvement are essential to promote gait resto...
Background: Annually, some 9000 people in Switzerland suffer a first time stroke. Of these 60% are l...
Objective. To compare 2 rehabilitation strategies to improve balance after stroke: (1) a multisensor...
Objectives:Given the importance of vision in the control of walking and evidence indicating varied p...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>Given the importance of vision in the control of walking and evidence indic...
Objectives: Given the importance of vision in the control of walking and evidence indicating varied ...
Visual information comprises one of the most salient sources of information used to control walking ...
Objectives Given the importance of vision in the control of walking and evidence indicating varied p...
Background: Walking in everyday life requires the ability to adapt walking to the environment. This ...
Increasing evidence suggests that use of augmented visual feedback could be a useful approach to str...
Introduction Visual field loss affects around 20% of stroke survivors, reducing quality of life. Eye...
PURPOSE: The ability to adapt walking to environmental properties and hazards, a prerequisite for sa...
Background: The ability to adapt walking to environmental properties and hazards, a prerequisite for...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To compare 2 rehabilitation strategies to improve balance after str...
Abstract Background Increasing evidence suggests that use of augmented visual feedback could be a us...
BACKGROUND: Early interventions maximizing patient's involvement are essential to promote gait resto...
Background: Annually, some 9000 people in Switzerland suffer a first time stroke. Of these 60% are l...
Objective. To compare 2 rehabilitation strategies to improve balance after stroke: (1) a multisensor...