The capacity to maintain upright balance by minimising upper body oscillations during walking, also referred to as gait stability, has been associated with a decreased risk of fall. Although it is well known that fall is a common complication after stroke, no study considered the role of both trunk and head when assessing gait stability in this population. The primary aim of this study was to propose a multi-sensor protocol to quantify gait stability in patients with subacute stroke using gait quality indices derived from pelvis, sternum, and head accelerations. Second, the association of these indices with the level of walking ability, with traditional clinical scale scores, and with fall events occurring within the six months after patien...
Impaired balance is common post stroke and can be assessed by means of force-platforms measuring cen...
Background\ud An important objective of rehabilitation care is to regain adequate balance function t...
Background: Steady-state gait characteristics appear promising as predictors of falls in stroke surv...
The analysis of upper-body acceleration is a promising and simple technique to quantitatively assess...
Main topics: Analysis of gait and motor disorders; Movement deviation indexes Introduction and aim:...
BACKGROUND: Falls are common following stroke and are frequently related to deficits in balance and ...
Stroke is one of the most common brain disorders and has disastrous effects on the walking function ...
Abstract Pilot study Introduction: Falls are a primary cause of accidental deaths, serious injuries,...
The assessment of walking function alterations is a key issue to design effective rehabilitative int...
Stroke affects many gait features, such as gait stability, symmetry, and harmony. However, it is sti...
Stroke is one of the most significant causes of permanent functional impairment and severe motor dis...
The maintenance of the upright posture during dynamic balance requires the integration of sensory in...
Restoration of balance control is a primary focus of rehabilitation after a stroke. The study develo...
Impaired balance is common post stroke and can be assessed by means of force-platforms measuring cen...
An important objective of rehabilitation care is to regain adequate balance function to safely ambul...
Impaired balance is common post stroke and can be assessed by means of force-platforms measuring cen...
Background\ud An important objective of rehabilitation care is to regain adequate balance function t...
Background: Steady-state gait characteristics appear promising as predictors of falls in stroke surv...
The analysis of upper-body acceleration is a promising and simple technique to quantitatively assess...
Main topics: Analysis of gait and motor disorders; Movement deviation indexes Introduction and aim:...
BACKGROUND: Falls are common following stroke and are frequently related to deficits in balance and ...
Stroke is one of the most common brain disorders and has disastrous effects on the walking function ...
Abstract Pilot study Introduction: Falls are a primary cause of accidental deaths, serious injuries,...
The assessment of walking function alterations is a key issue to design effective rehabilitative int...
Stroke affects many gait features, such as gait stability, symmetry, and harmony. However, it is sti...
Stroke is one of the most significant causes of permanent functional impairment and severe motor dis...
The maintenance of the upright posture during dynamic balance requires the integration of sensory in...
Restoration of balance control is a primary focus of rehabilitation after a stroke. The study develo...
Impaired balance is common post stroke and can be assessed by means of force-platforms measuring cen...
An important objective of rehabilitation care is to regain adequate balance function to safely ambul...
Impaired balance is common post stroke and can be assessed by means of force-platforms measuring cen...
Background\ud An important objective of rehabilitation care is to regain adequate balance function t...
Background: Steady-state gait characteristics appear promising as predictors of falls in stroke surv...