Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a treadmill and overground walking program in reducing the disability and handicap associated with poor walking performance after stroke. Design: Randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial with a 3-month follow-up. Setting: General community. Participants: A volunteer sample of 29 ambulatory individuals (less 2 dropouts) who were living in the community after having suffered a stroke more than 6 months previously. Interventions: The experimental group participated in a 30-minute treadmill and overground walking program, 3 times a week for 4 weeks. The control group received a placebo consisting of a low-intensity, home exercise program and regular telephone contact. Main Outcome Measures: Walki...
Physical function is often compromised as a result of stroke event. Although interventions propose d...
Abstract Background Stroke survivors are more physically inactive than even the most sedentary older...
Objective: To examine the effect of randomized controlled trials of walking training on walking and...
Background Residual walking deficits are common in community-dwelling people after stroke. Aims The ...
Background: It has been reported that following rehabilitation, only 7% of stroke survivors are able...
Background: It has been reported that following rehabilitation, only 7 % of stroke survivors are abl...
Abstract Background It has been reported that following rehabilitation, only 7% of stroke survivors ...
Although intervention is effective in reducing the disability associated with stroke, limited resour...
Objective: The purposes were threefold: to develop an obstacle ambulation training programme, to rec...
AbstractQuestion: After stroke, does treadmill training provide greater benefit to the subgroup of c...
Background: Walking in everyday life requires the ability to adapt walking to the environment. This ...
Questions: Is treadmill walking with body weight support during inpatient rehabilitation detrimental...
Objective: To determine whether higher-intensity treadmill walking during rehabilitation in those ne...
QuestionsIs treadmill walking with body weight support during inpatient rehabilitation detrimental t...
Background and Purpose: The main objective of this randomized trial was to determine whether treadmi...
Physical function is often compromised as a result of stroke event. Although interventions propose d...
Abstract Background Stroke survivors are more physically inactive than even the most sedentary older...
Objective: To examine the effect of randomized controlled trials of walking training on walking and...
Background Residual walking deficits are common in community-dwelling people after stroke. Aims The ...
Background: It has been reported that following rehabilitation, only 7% of stroke survivors are able...
Background: It has been reported that following rehabilitation, only 7 % of stroke survivors are abl...
Abstract Background It has been reported that following rehabilitation, only 7% of stroke survivors ...
Although intervention is effective in reducing the disability associated with stroke, limited resour...
Objective: The purposes were threefold: to develop an obstacle ambulation training programme, to rec...
AbstractQuestion: After stroke, does treadmill training provide greater benefit to the subgroup of c...
Background: Walking in everyday life requires the ability to adapt walking to the environment. This ...
Questions: Is treadmill walking with body weight support during inpatient rehabilitation detrimental...
Objective: To determine whether higher-intensity treadmill walking during rehabilitation in those ne...
QuestionsIs treadmill walking with body weight support during inpatient rehabilitation detrimental t...
Background and Purpose: The main objective of this randomized trial was to determine whether treadmi...
Physical function is often compromised as a result of stroke event. Although interventions propose d...
Abstract Background Stroke survivors are more physically inactive than even the most sedentary older...
Objective: To examine the effect of randomized controlled trials of walking training on walking and...