Objectives: To identify the extent of dual task interference between cognitive and motor tasks, (cognitive motor interference (CMI)) in sitting balance during recovery from stroke; to compare CMI in sitting balance between stroke and non-stroke groups; and to record any changes to CMI during sitting that correlate with functional recovery. Method: 36 patients from stroke rehabilitation settings in three NHS trusts. Healthy control group: 21 older volunteers. Measures of seated postural sway were taken in unsupported sitting positions, alone, or concurrently with either a repetitive utterance task or an oral word category generation task. Outcome measures were variability of sway area, path length of sway, and the number of valid words gener...
Objective: To determine the effects of an attentional task on hemiplegic patients’ postural control ...
Healthy standing posture is characterized by the ability to interact with a changing environment whi...
Background. Balance impairments, falls, and spasticity are common after stroke, but the effect of sp...
OBJECTIVES: To identify the extent of dual task interference between cognitive and motor tasks, (cog...
Background: Many studies have been conducted on the changes in the balance capabilities of stroke pa...
Background: cognitive motor interference has been linked to poor recovery and falls. Little is known...
Background. Cognitive motor interference has been linked to poor recovery and falls. Little is known...
This study aimed to investigate the variability in postural sway patterns during quiet standing in s...
Background. Cognitive motor interference has been linked to poor recovery and falls. Little is known...
The control of dual-tasking effects is a daily challenge in stroke neurorehabilitation. It maybe one...
Objective: To explore the extent and nature of change in cognitive-motor interference (CMI) among re...
The primary aim of this retrospective audit was to determine whether sitting balance ability at init...
Introduction: Balance control impairment and weight bearing asymmetry (WBA) are the most common comp...
The primary aim of this retrospective audit was to determine whether sitting balance ability at init...
Cognitive-motor interference (CMI) is evident when simultaneous performance of a cognitive task and ...
Objective: To determine the effects of an attentional task on hemiplegic patients’ postural control ...
Healthy standing posture is characterized by the ability to interact with a changing environment whi...
Background. Balance impairments, falls, and spasticity are common after stroke, but the effect of sp...
OBJECTIVES: To identify the extent of dual task interference between cognitive and motor tasks, (cog...
Background: Many studies have been conducted on the changes in the balance capabilities of stroke pa...
Background: cognitive motor interference has been linked to poor recovery and falls. Little is known...
Background. Cognitive motor interference has been linked to poor recovery and falls. Little is known...
This study aimed to investigate the variability in postural sway patterns during quiet standing in s...
Background. Cognitive motor interference has been linked to poor recovery and falls. Little is known...
The control of dual-tasking effects is a daily challenge in stroke neurorehabilitation. It maybe one...
Objective: To explore the extent and nature of change in cognitive-motor interference (CMI) among re...
The primary aim of this retrospective audit was to determine whether sitting balance ability at init...
Introduction: Balance control impairment and weight bearing asymmetry (WBA) are the most common comp...
The primary aim of this retrospective audit was to determine whether sitting balance ability at init...
Cognitive-motor interference (CMI) is evident when simultaneous performance of a cognitive task and ...
Objective: To determine the effects of an attentional task on hemiplegic patients’ postural control ...
Healthy standing posture is characterized by the ability to interact with a changing environment whi...
Background. Balance impairments, falls, and spasticity are common after stroke, but the effect of sp...