Walking function disorders are typical for patients after cerebral stroke. Biofeedback technology (BFB) is currently considered effective and promising for training walking function, including in patients after cerebral stroke. Most studies recognize that BFB training is a promising tool for improving walking function; however, the data on the use of highly selective walking parameters for BFB training are very limited. The aim of our study was to investigate the feasibility of using BFB training targeting one of the basic parameters of gait symmetry—stance phase duration—in cerebral stroke patients in the early recovery period. The study included 20 hemiparetic patients in the early recovery period after the first hemispheric ischemic stro...
textabstractStroke is the leading cause of adult disability and inpatient rehabilitation admissions....
Background. This study was designed to determine whether or not gait training based on the use of tr...
Purpose: The most often stated goal by persons with stroke is improved walking function, therefore ...
Objective: The impact of electromyographic biofeedback (EMG BFB) applied during functional gait acti...
Roughly 800,000 people experience a stroke every year in the United States and stroke is the leading...
Binder-Macleod, Stuart A.The restoration of walking ability is the most commonly voiced goal of reha...
Background. Electromyographic biofeedback (EMG-BFB) has shown equivocal benefits on gait retraining ...
BACKGROUND: Early interventions maximizing patient's involvement are essential to promote gait resto...
Stroke is a leading cause of long-term adult disability. Treadmill-based rehabilitation protocols ha...
BACKGROUND: Early interventions maximizing patient's involvement are essential to promote gait resto...
Hemiplegic stroke often impairs gait and increases falls risk during rehabilitation. Tripping is the...
Balance disorders are complications of stroke survivors. Aim of this study was the establish effecti...
AbstractThis study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of biofeedback cycling training on lower l...
Background: The ability to walk independently is a primary goal for rehabilitation after stroke. Gai...
Functional mobility is viewed as essential to enabling an individual to engage in full range of life...
textabstractStroke is the leading cause of adult disability and inpatient rehabilitation admissions....
Background. This study was designed to determine whether or not gait training based on the use of tr...
Purpose: The most often stated goal by persons with stroke is improved walking function, therefore ...
Objective: The impact of electromyographic biofeedback (EMG BFB) applied during functional gait acti...
Roughly 800,000 people experience a stroke every year in the United States and stroke is the leading...
Binder-Macleod, Stuart A.The restoration of walking ability is the most commonly voiced goal of reha...
Background. Electromyographic biofeedback (EMG-BFB) has shown equivocal benefits on gait retraining ...
BACKGROUND: Early interventions maximizing patient's involvement are essential to promote gait resto...
Stroke is a leading cause of long-term adult disability. Treadmill-based rehabilitation protocols ha...
BACKGROUND: Early interventions maximizing patient's involvement are essential to promote gait resto...
Hemiplegic stroke often impairs gait and increases falls risk during rehabilitation. Tripping is the...
Balance disorders are complications of stroke survivors. Aim of this study was the establish effecti...
AbstractThis study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of biofeedback cycling training on lower l...
Background: The ability to walk independently is a primary goal for rehabilitation after stroke. Gai...
Functional mobility is viewed as essential to enabling an individual to engage in full range of life...
textabstractStroke is the leading cause of adult disability and inpatient rehabilitation admissions....
Background. This study was designed to determine whether or not gait training based on the use of tr...
Purpose: The most often stated goal by persons with stroke is improved walking function, therefore ...