The research presented in this thesis explores changes in walking following a stroke, empirically at a group level and from the perspective of the individual. Walking does not appear to have been previously been systematically explored from the perspective of the individual stroke survivor.In the first phase of this research, quantitative methods were used to investigate existing gait rehabilitation interventions applied in a novel population. Problems with ‘dropped foot’ post-stroke are common and can result in trips, falls and restricted mobility. Electrical stimulation of the common peroneal nerve produces dorsiflexion and eversion to correct dropped foot and is associated with improved motor control and walking post-stroke, however most...
To date, few authors have explored whether Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) of the lower limb...
Objective: To explore whether functional electrical stimulation of the hamstrings results in improve...
BACKGROUND: Foot drop is common gait impairment after stroke. Functional electrical stimulation (FES...
Individuals with stroke often demonstrate impaired ankle-foot function, commonly termed dropped foot...
Binder-Macleod, Stuart A.The restoration of walking ability is the most commonly voiced goal of reha...
Physical function is often compromised as a result of stroke event. Although interventions propose d...
International audienceFoot drop is a common disability in post-stroke patients and represents a chal...
A stroke can impair both motor and cognitive functioning, reducing the automaticity of walking and i...
The foot and ankle forms the interface between the body and ground hence stroke related changes impa...
After stroke some residual gait deficits can remain and are prevalent. Foot drop is one of the commo...
Each year approximately 30.000 new stroke patients are reported in the Netherlands and due to the ag...
Many people who survive a stroke, experience physical consequences such as reduced walking ability. ...
textabstractStroke is the leading cause of adult disability and inpatient rehabilitation admissions....
Revised edition of the digital PhD thesis, 14-03-2006 In the Netherlands annually about 30,000 peop...
To date, few authors have explored whether Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) of the lower limb...
Objective: To explore whether functional electrical stimulation of the hamstrings results in improve...
BACKGROUND: Foot drop is common gait impairment after stroke. Functional electrical stimulation (FES...
Individuals with stroke often demonstrate impaired ankle-foot function, commonly termed dropped foot...
Binder-Macleod, Stuart A.The restoration of walking ability is the most commonly voiced goal of reha...
Physical function is often compromised as a result of stroke event. Although interventions propose d...
International audienceFoot drop is a common disability in post-stroke patients and represents a chal...
A stroke can impair both motor and cognitive functioning, reducing the automaticity of walking and i...
The foot and ankle forms the interface between the body and ground hence stroke related changes impa...
After stroke some residual gait deficits can remain and are prevalent. Foot drop is one of the commo...
Each year approximately 30.000 new stroke patients are reported in the Netherlands and due to the ag...
Many people who survive a stroke, experience physical consequences such as reduced walking ability. ...
textabstractStroke is the leading cause of adult disability and inpatient rehabilitation admissions....
Revised edition of the digital PhD thesis, 14-03-2006 In the Netherlands annually about 30,000 peop...
To date, few authors have explored whether Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) of the lower limb...
Objective: To explore whether functional electrical stimulation of the hamstrings results in improve...
BACKGROUND: Foot drop is common gait impairment after stroke. Functional electrical stimulation (FES...