Background and Objectives: Leg extension angle is important for increasing the propulsion force during gait and is a meaningful indicator for evaluating gait quality in stroke patients. Although leg extension angle during late stance might potentially also affect lower limb kinematics during the swing phase, the relationship between these two remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between leg extension angle and knee flexion angle during pre-swing and swing phase in post-stroke gait. Materials and Methods: Twenty-nine stroke patients walked along a 16 m walkway at a self-selected speed. Tilt angles and acceleration of pelvis and paretic lower limb segments were measured using inertial measurement units. Leg extens...
A major characteristic of hemiplegic gait observed in individuals post-stroke is spatial and tempora...
[Background]The abnormal synergy seen in patients after stroke is considered to limit the ability of...
Abstract—The relationship between lower-limb weakness and walking speed after stroke is not clear. T...
In stroke patients, the impact of lower limb physical functions on the leg extension angle remains u...
Reduced knee flexion is a leading feature of post-stroke gait, but the causes have not been well und...
Background and Purpose—Stiff-knee gait is defined as reduced knee flexion during the swing phase. It...
Stiff-knee gait (SKG) is a common abnormal gait pattern in patients after stroke characterized by in...
Following hemiplegic stroke, many people present with one or more clinically significant kinematic d...
BackgroundDifficulty advancing the paretic limb during the swing phase of gait is a prominent manife...
Stroke is the largest cause of long-term disability in U.S. where majority of the survivors experien...
Objectives: To determine whether individual measurements of the centre of pressure for the stance an...
Difficulty advancing the paretic limb during the swing phase of gait is a prominent manifestation of...
Background and Objectives: Equinovarus deformity and knee hyperextension are the most common proble...
During walking there is a period when weight is transferred onto one leg and the knee bends to abso...
The biomechanical characteristics of stiff knee gait following neurological injury include decreased...
A major characteristic of hemiplegic gait observed in individuals post-stroke is spatial and tempora...
[Background]The abnormal synergy seen in patients after stroke is considered to limit the ability of...
Abstract—The relationship between lower-limb weakness and walking speed after stroke is not clear. T...
In stroke patients, the impact of lower limb physical functions on the leg extension angle remains u...
Reduced knee flexion is a leading feature of post-stroke gait, but the causes have not been well und...
Background and Purpose—Stiff-knee gait is defined as reduced knee flexion during the swing phase. It...
Stiff-knee gait (SKG) is a common abnormal gait pattern in patients after stroke characterized by in...
Following hemiplegic stroke, many people present with one or more clinically significant kinematic d...
BackgroundDifficulty advancing the paretic limb during the swing phase of gait is a prominent manife...
Stroke is the largest cause of long-term disability in U.S. where majority of the survivors experien...
Objectives: To determine whether individual measurements of the centre of pressure for the stance an...
Difficulty advancing the paretic limb during the swing phase of gait is a prominent manifestation of...
Background and Objectives: Equinovarus deformity and knee hyperextension are the most common proble...
During walking there is a period when weight is transferred onto one leg and the knee bends to abso...
The biomechanical characteristics of stiff knee gait following neurological injury include decreased...
A major characteristic of hemiplegic gait observed in individuals post-stroke is spatial and tempora...
[Background]The abnormal synergy seen in patients after stroke is considered to limit the ability of...
Abstract—The relationship between lower-limb weakness and walking speed after stroke is not clear. T...