Control of gait is usually altered following stroke, and it may be further compromised by overexertion and fatigue. This study aims to quantitatively assess patients’ gait stability during six-minute walking, measuring upper body accelerations of twenty patients with stroke (64 ± 13 years old) and ten age-matched healthy subjects (63 ± 10 years old). Healthy subjects showed a steady gait in terms of speed and accelerations over the six minutes. Conversely, the patients unable to complete the test (n = 8) progressively reduced their walking speed (−22±11%, confidence interval CI95%: −13, −29%, P = 0.046). Patients able to complete the test (n = 12) did not vary their walking speed over time (P = 0.493). However, this ability was not sup...
OBJECTIVE: To assess self-reported walking ability in individuals with chronic stroke and to determi...
We conducted an observational gait assessment and examined the relationship of gait deviations with ...
Main topics: Analysis of gait and motor disorders; Movement deviation indexes Introduction and aim:...
Abstract Background Gait dysfunction and fatigue are ...
Background People recovering from a stroke are less stable during walking compared to able-bodied co...
The analysis of upper-body acceleration is a promising and simple technique to quantitatively assess...
Abstract—The 6-minute walk test is a clinical measure of endurance, but it is not known if it is use...
Stroke affects many gait features, such as gait stability, symmetry, and harmony. However, it is sti...
Abstract Background Previous research has shown that body weight support (BWS) has the potential to ...
Aerobic exercise is critical in improving muscle strength, balance, and gait in stroke rehabilitatio...
Objective: To investigate whether post-stroke participants can walk at different combinations of str...
Locomotor impairment, such as that which may occur following a stroke, results in increased energy e...
Background: Independent ambulation is a common rehabilitation goal after stroke, requiring adequate ...
AbstractBackgroundPeople recovering from a stroke are less stable during walking compared to able-bo...
Abstract. [Purpose] The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of unstable surface train...
OBJECTIVE: To assess self-reported walking ability in individuals with chronic stroke and to determi...
We conducted an observational gait assessment and examined the relationship of gait deviations with ...
Main topics: Analysis of gait and motor disorders; Movement deviation indexes Introduction and aim:...
Abstract Background Gait dysfunction and fatigue are ...
Background People recovering from a stroke are less stable during walking compared to able-bodied co...
The analysis of upper-body acceleration is a promising and simple technique to quantitatively assess...
Abstract—The 6-minute walk test is a clinical measure of endurance, but it is not known if it is use...
Stroke affects many gait features, such as gait stability, symmetry, and harmony. However, it is sti...
Abstract Background Previous research has shown that body weight support (BWS) has the potential to ...
Aerobic exercise is critical in improving muscle strength, balance, and gait in stroke rehabilitatio...
Objective: To investigate whether post-stroke participants can walk at different combinations of str...
Locomotor impairment, such as that which may occur following a stroke, results in increased energy e...
Background: Independent ambulation is a common rehabilitation goal after stroke, requiring adequate ...
AbstractBackgroundPeople recovering from a stroke are less stable during walking compared to able-bo...
Abstract. [Purpose] The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of unstable surface train...
OBJECTIVE: To assess self-reported walking ability in individuals with chronic stroke and to determi...
We conducted an observational gait assessment and examined the relationship of gait deviations with ...
Main topics: Analysis of gait and motor disorders; Movement deviation indexes Introduction and aim:...