Walking after stroke is often described as requiring excessive muscle co-contraction, yet, evidence that co-contraction is a ubiquitous motor control strategy for this population remains inconclusive. Co-contraction, the simultaneous activation of agonist and antagonist muscles, can be assessed with electromyography (EMG) but is often described qualitatively. Here, our goal is to determine if co-contraction is associated with gait impairments following stroke. Fifteen individuals with chronic stroke and nine healthy controls walked on an instrumented treadmill at self-selected speed. Surface EMGs were collected from the medial gastrocnemius (MG), soleus (SOL), and tibialis anterior (TA) of each leg. EMG envelope amplitudes were assessed in ...
The aim of this paper was to identify and synthesise existing evidence on lower limb muscle co-contr...
Introduction: This study quantified stroke-related changes in the following: (1) the averaged discha...
PURPOSE: The aim of this paper was to identify and synthesise existing evidence on lower limb muscle...
Walking after stroke is often described as requiring excessive muscle co-contraction, yet, evidence ...
Walking after stroke is often described as requiring excessive muscle co-contraction, yet, evidence ...
Background. Little is known about whether changes in coordination patterns of muscle activation afte...
Background. Little is known about whether changes in coordination patterns of muscle activation afte...
Objective: To establish whether functional recovery of gait in patients with post-stroke hemiparesis...
Introduction: Plantar flexor muscles produce propulsive force in the second half of stance phase; de...
OBJECTIVE: To establish whether functional recovery of gait in patients with post-stroke hemiparesis...
International audienceElectromyographic (EMG) raw signals are sensitive to intrinsic and extrinsic f...
International audienceImpairments resulting from hemiparetic stroke lead to persistent difficulties ...
PURPOSE: To review the methodologies used to assess muscle co-contraction (MCo) with surface electro...
BACKGROUND:Stroke survivors often have lower extremity sensorimotor impairments, resulting in an ina...
Stroke survivors often exhibit gait dysfunction which compromises self-efficacy and quality of life....
The aim of this paper was to identify and synthesise existing evidence on lower limb muscle co-contr...
Introduction: This study quantified stroke-related changes in the following: (1) the averaged discha...
PURPOSE: The aim of this paper was to identify and synthesise existing evidence on lower limb muscle...
Walking after stroke is often described as requiring excessive muscle co-contraction, yet, evidence ...
Walking after stroke is often described as requiring excessive muscle co-contraction, yet, evidence ...
Background. Little is known about whether changes in coordination patterns of muscle activation afte...
Background. Little is known about whether changes in coordination patterns of muscle activation afte...
Objective: To establish whether functional recovery of gait in patients with post-stroke hemiparesis...
Introduction: Plantar flexor muscles produce propulsive force in the second half of stance phase; de...
OBJECTIVE: To establish whether functional recovery of gait in patients with post-stroke hemiparesis...
International audienceElectromyographic (EMG) raw signals are sensitive to intrinsic and extrinsic f...
International audienceImpairments resulting from hemiparetic stroke lead to persistent difficulties ...
PURPOSE: To review the methodologies used to assess muscle co-contraction (MCo) with surface electro...
BACKGROUND:Stroke survivors often have lower extremity sensorimotor impairments, resulting in an ina...
Stroke survivors often exhibit gait dysfunction which compromises self-efficacy and quality of life....
The aim of this paper was to identify and synthesise existing evidence on lower limb muscle co-contr...
Introduction: This study quantified stroke-related changes in the following: (1) the averaged discha...
PURPOSE: The aim of this paper was to identify and synthesise existing evidence on lower limb muscle...