Abstract Post-stroke patients present various gait abnormalities such as drop foot, stiff-knee gait (SKG), and knee hyperextension. Functional electrical stimulation (FES) improves drop foot gait although the mechanistic basis for this effect is not well understood. To answer this question, we evaluated the gait of a post-stroke patient walking with and without FES by inverse dynamics analysis and compared the results to an optimal control framework. The effect of FES and cause-effect relationship of changes in knee and ankle muscle strength were investigated; personalized muscle–tendon parameters allowed the prediction of pathologic gait. We also predicted healthy gait patterns at different speeds to simulate the subject walking without im...
Individuals with stroke often demonstrate impaired ankle-foot function, commonly termed dropped foot...
To date, few authors have explored whether Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) of the lower limb...
International audienceFunctional Electrical Stimulation (FES) facilitates ambulatory function after ...
International audienceAbstract Post-stroke patients present various gait abnormalities such as drop ...
Background. Foot drop is a common gait impairment after stroke. Functional electrical stimulation (F...
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...
Many stroke patients rely on cane or ankle-foot orthosis during gait rehabilitation. The purpose of ...
After stroke some residual gait deficits can remain and are prevalent. Foot drop is one of the commo...
Background: Many stroke survivors continue to experience gait deficits. Functional electrical stimul...
AbstractBackgroundMany stroke survivors continue to experience gait deficits. Functional electrical ...
International audienceFoot drop is a common disability in post-stroke patients and represents a chal...
International audienceStroke may cause different gait abnormalities, such as knee hyperextension and...
Individuals with stroke often demonstrate impaired ankle-foot function, commonly termed dropped foot...
To date, few authors have explored whether Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) of the lower limb...
International audienceFunctional Electrical Stimulation (FES) facilitates ambulatory function after ...
International audienceAbstract Post-stroke patients present various gait abnormalities such as drop ...
Background. Foot drop is a common gait impairment after stroke. Functional electrical stimulation (F...
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...
Many stroke patients rely on cane or ankle-foot orthosis during gait rehabilitation. The purpose of ...
After stroke some residual gait deficits can remain and are prevalent. Foot drop is one of the commo...
Background: Many stroke survivors continue to experience gait deficits. Functional electrical stimul...
AbstractBackgroundMany stroke survivors continue to experience gait deficits. Functional electrical ...
International audienceFoot drop is a common disability in post-stroke patients and represents a chal...
International audienceStroke may cause different gait abnormalities, such as knee hyperextension and...
Individuals with stroke often demonstrate impaired ankle-foot function, commonly termed dropped foot...
To date, few authors have explored whether Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) of the lower limb...
International audienceFunctional Electrical Stimulation (FES) facilitates ambulatory function after ...