Background: Evaluation of plantar pressure in stroke patients is a parameter that could be used for monitoring and comparing how the timing of starting a rehabilitation program effects patient improvement. Methods: We performed the following clinical and functional evaluations: initial moment (T1), intermediate (T2), and final evaluation at one year (T3). At T1 we studied 100 stroke patients in two groups, A and B (each 50 patients). The first group, A, started rehabilitation in the first three months after having a stroke, and group B started after three months from the time of stroke. Due to the impediments observed during rehabilitation, we made biomechanic evaluation for two lots, I and II (each 25 patients). Assessment of the patient w...
BackgroundAlthough approximately one-third of stroke survivors suffer abnormal foot posture and this...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore and compare foot and ankle characteristics in peop...
Weight bearing on the paretic lower extremity and transfer of weight from one lower extremity to the...
Stroke-related changes in foot structure and function affect balance and mobility and quantifying fo...
The effectiveness of botulinum toxin type A(BoNT-A)therapy for reducing muscle spasticity has been r...
Background: To study ground reaction force (GRF) patterns in stroke patients with various degrees of...
Stroke is the leading cause of adult disability and -50% of people with stroke suffer foot deformiti...
Background: Patients with stroke walk with excessive foot inversion at the affected side, which may ...
Objective To assess the plantar pressure distribution during the robotic-assisted walking, guided th...
Although approximately one-third of stroke survivors suffer abnormal foot posture and this can influ...
BACKGROUND: The lower limb spasticity after stroke can affect the balance and gait of patients with ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the plantar pressure distribution during the robotic-assisted walking, guided t...
Arch, Elisa S.The plantar flexors play a critical role in gait by aiding in moving the body forward....
Lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) is a common disease in the elderly population; it has been reported tha...
This study was conducted to compare the effects of three ankle-foot orthosis (AFO) designs on walkin...
BackgroundAlthough approximately one-third of stroke survivors suffer abnormal foot posture and this...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore and compare foot and ankle characteristics in peop...
Weight bearing on the paretic lower extremity and transfer of weight from one lower extremity to the...
Stroke-related changes in foot structure and function affect balance and mobility and quantifying fo...
The effectiveness of botulinum toxin type A(BoNT-A)therapy for reducing muscle spasticity has been r...
Background: To study ground reaction force (GRF) patterns in stroke patients with various degrees of...
Stroke is the leading cause of adult disability and -50% of people with stroke suffer foot deformiti...
Background: Patients with stroke walk with excessive foot inversion at the affected side, which may ...
Objective To assess the plantar pressure distribution during the robotic-assisted walking, guided th...
Although approximately one-third of stroke survivors suffer abnormal foot posture and this can influ...
BACKGROUND: The lower limb spasticity after stroke can affect the balance and gait of patients with ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the plantar pressure distribution during the robotic-assisted walking, guided t...
Arch, Elisa S.The plantar flexors play a critical role in gait by aiding in moving the body forward....
Lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) is a common disease in the elderly population; it has been reported tha...
This study was conducted to compare the effects of three ankle-foot orthosis (AFO) designs on walkin...
BackgroundAlthough approximately one-third of stroke survivors suffer abnormal foot posture and this...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore and compare foot and ankle characteristics in peop...
Weight bearing on the paretic lower extremity and transfer of weight from one lower extremity to the...