Background: Post-stroke hemiparesis is usually considered a unilateral motor control deficit of the paretic leg, while the non-paretic leg is assumed to compensate for paretic leg impairments and have minimal to no deficits. While the non-paretic leg electromyography (EMG) patterns are clearly altered, how the non-paretic leg acts to compensate remains to be established. Methods: Kinesiological data were recorded from sixty individuals with chronic hemiparesis (age: 60.9, SD = 12.6 years, 21 females, 28 right hemiparetic, time since stroke: 4.5 years, SD 3.9 years), divided into three speed-based groups, and twenty similarly aged healthy individuals (age: 65.1, SD = 10.4 years, 15 females). All walked on an instrumented split-belt treadmill...
Background: Persons with post-stroke hemiparesis usually walk slowly and asymmetrically. Stroke seve...
Objectives: To determine whether individual measurements of the centre of pressure for the stance an...
Objective: Hemiparetic gait is characterized by high stride-cycle variability, di-minished stance ti...
Background: Post-stroke hemiparesis is usually considered a unilateral motor control deficit of the ...
Objective: To establish whether functional recovery of gait in patients with post-stroke hemiparesis...
OBJECTIVE: To establish whether functional recovery of gait in patients with post-stroke hemiparesis...
Following hemiparetic stroke, the timing of lower extremity muscle activity during gait often underg...
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Background: The effects of a stroke, such as hemiparesis, can severely hamper the ability to walk an...
Persons with poststroke hemiparesis are character-ized by asymmetry in limb loading (LL) and limb un...
Background and Purpose—Walking after stroke is characterized by slow gait speed, poor endurance, red...
Background Over a century ago Sherrington demonstrated in monkeys that a deafferented upper limb is ...
Background Braking forces absorbed by the leading paretic limb are greater than expected with regar...
Background. Little is known about whether changes in coordination patterns of muscle activation afte...
Background. Little is known about whether changes in coordination patterns of muscle activation afte...
Background: Persons with post-stroke hemiparesis usually walk slowly and asymmetrically. Stroke seve...
Objectives: To determine whether individual measurements of the centre of pressure for the stance an...
Objective: Hemiparetic gait is characterized by high stride-cycle variability, di-minished stance ti...
Background: Post-stroke hemiparesis is usually considered a unilateral motor control deficit of the ...
Objective: To establish whether functional recovery of gait in patients with post-stroke hemiparesis...
OBJECTIVE: To establish whether functional recovery of gait in patients with post-stroke hemiparesis...
Following hemiparetic stroke, the timing of lower extremity muscle activity during gait often underg...
Contains fulltext : 53192.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Following hemi...
Background: The effects of a stroke, such as hemiparesis, can severely hamper the ability to walk an...
Persons with poststroke hemiparesis are character-ized by asymmetry in limb loading (LL) and limb un...
Background and Purpose—Walking after stroke is characterized by slow gait speed, poor endurance, red...
Background Over a century ago Sherrington demonstrated in monkeys that a deafferented upper limb is ...
Background Braking forces absorbed by the leading paretic limb are greater than expected with regar...
Background. Little is known about whether changes in coordination patterns of muscle activation afte...
Background. Little is known about whether changes in coordination patterns of muscle activation afte...
Background: Persons with post-stroke hemiparesis usually walk slowly and asymmetrically. Stroke seve...
Objectives: To determine whether individual measurements of the centre of pressure for the stance an...
Objective: Hemiparetic gait is characterized by high stride-cycle variability, di-minished stance ti...