textPost-stroke hemiparesis usually leads to slow and asymmetric gait. Improving walking ability, specifically walking speed, is a common goal post-stroke. To develop effective post-stroke rehabilitation interventions, the underlying mechanisms that lead to changes in walking ability need to be fully understood. The overall goal of this research was to investigate the deficits that limit hemiparetic walking ability and understand the influence of post-stroke rehabilitation on walking ability in persons with post-stroke hemiparesis. Forward dynamics walking simulations of hemiparetic subjects (and speed-matched controls) with different levels of functional walking status were developed to investigate the relationships between individ...
Advances in medical diagnosis and treatment have facilitated the emergence of precision medicine. In...
Human walking requires complex muscle coordination to produce important biomechanical functions such...
Understanding the potential causes of both reduced gait speed and compensatory frontal plane kinemat...
textPost-stroke hemiparesis usually leads to slow and asymmetric gait. Improving walking ability, s...
Walking speed is commonly used to predict stroke severity and assess functional walking status (i.e....
textStroke is the leading cause of long term disability with improved walking being an important goa...
Individuals, post-stroke, present with an array of changes to the neuromuscular system function such...
Binder-Macleod, Stuart A.The restoration of walking ability is the most commonly voiced goal of reha...
textUnderstanding the underlying coordination mechanisms that lead to a patient’s poor walking perfo...
Clinical studies of hemiparetic walking have shown pre-swing abnormalities in the paretic leg sugges...
Background: Body-weight supported treadmill training has been shown to be effective in improving wal...
This study examined: the features and extent of the gait velocity decrement following stroke; the na...
Background A common goal of persons post-stroke is to regain community ambulation. The plantar flexo...
Background and Purpose Previous studies suggest individuals post-stroke can achieve substantial gai...
Background: Walking speed has been used to predict the efficacy of gait training; however, poststrok...
Advances in medical diagnosis and treatment have facilitated the emergence of precision medicine. In...
Human walking requires complex muscle coordination to produce important biomechanical functions such...
Understanding the potential causes of both reduced gait speed and compensatory frontal plane kinemat...
textPost-stroke hemiparesis usually leads to slow and asymmetric gait. Improving walking ability, s...
Walking speed is commonly used to predict stroke severity and assess functional walking status (i.e....
textStroke is the leading cause of long term disability with improved walking being an important goa...
Individuals, post-stroke, present with an array of changes to the neuromuscular system function such...
Binder-Macleod, Stuart A.The restoration of walking ability is the most commonly voiced goal of reha...
textUnderstanding the underlying coordination mechanisms that lead to a patient’s poor walking perfo...
Clinical studies of hemiparetic walking have shown pre-swing abnormalities in the paretic leg sugges...
Background: Body-weight supported treadmill training has been shown to be effective in improving wal...
This study examined: the features and extent of the gait velocity decrement following stroke; the na...
Background A common goal of persons post-stroke is to regain community ambulation. The plantar flexo...
Background and Purpose Previous studies suggest individuals post-stroke can achieve substantial gai...
Background: Walking speed has been used to predict the efficacy of gait training; however, poststrok...
Advances in medical diagnosis and treatment have facilitated the emergence of precision medicine. In...
Human walking requires complex muscle coordination to produce important biomechanical functions such...
Understanding the potential causes of both reduced gait speed and compensatory frontal plane kinemat...