Background. Maintaining balance in response to perturbations during walking often requires the use of corrective responses to keep the center of mass within the base of support. The relationship between the center of mass and base of support is often quantified using the margin of stability. Although people post-stroke increase the margin of stability following perturbations, control deficits may lead to asymmetries in regulation of margins of stability, which may also cause maladaptive coupling between the sagittal and frontal planes during balance-correcting responses.Methods. We assessed how paretic and non-paretic margins of stability are controlled during recovery from forward perturbations and determined how stroke-related impairments...
During stroke recovery, restoration of the paretic ankle and compensation in the non-paretic ankle m...
BACKGROUND: Reduced postural steadiness and asymmetry of weight bearing are characteristic for postu...
Recently, interest in the mechanisms underlying balance recovery following stroke has grown, because...
Background. Maintaining balance in response to perturbations during walking often requires the use o...
AbstractBackgroundPeople recovering from a stroke are less stable during walking compared to able-bo...
BACKGROUND: Control of dynamic balance in human walking is essential to remain stable and can be par...
Stroke survivors often have diminished balance control and are highly prone to falling, which can le...
Gait asymmetry and dynamic balance impairments observed in post-stroke individuals increase their ri...
Item does not contain fulltextAfter stroke, weight-bearing asymmetry (WBA) towards the non-paretic s...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Postural muscle responses are often impaired after stroke. We aimed to ide...
Background: Reduced postural steadiness and asymmetry of weight bearing are characteristic for postu...
Individuals with stroke suffer from impaired balance that increases their risk of falling. Controlli...
Falls are a leading cause of serious injury and restricted participation among persons with stroke (...
During stroke recovery, restoration of the paretic ankle and compensation in the non-paretic ankle m...
Hemiparetic stroke patients commonly bear more weight on the non-paretic side which seems intuitivel...
During stroke recovery, restoration of the paretic ankle and compensation in the non-paretic ankle m...
BACKGROUND: Reduced postural steadiness and asymmetry of weight bearing are characteristic for postu...
Recently, interest in the mechanisms underlying balance recovery following stroke has grown, because...
Background. Maintaining balance in response to perturbations during walking often requires the use o...
AbstractBackgroundPeople recovering from a stroke are less stable during walking compared to able-bo...
BACKGROUND: Control of dynamic balance in human walking is essential to remain stable and can be par...
Stroke survivors often have diminished balance control and are highly prone to falling, which can le...
Gait asymmetry and dynamic balance impairments observed in post-stroke individuals increase their ri...
Item does not contain fulltextAfter stroke, weight-bearing asymmetry (WBA) towards the non-paretic s...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Postural muscle responses are often impaired after stroke. We aimed to ide...
Background: Reduced postural steadiness and asymmetry of weight bearing are characteristic for postu...
Individuals with stroke suffer from impaired balance that increases their risk of falling. Controlli...
Falls are a leading cause of serious injury and restricted participation among persons with stroke (...
During stroke recovery, restoration of the paretic ankle and compensation in the non-paretic ankle m...
Hemiparetic stroke patients commonly bear more weight on the non-paretic side which seems intuitivel...
During stroke recovery, restoration of the paretic ankle and compensation in the non-paretic ankle m...
BACKGROUND: Reduced postural steadiness and asymmetry of weight bearing are characteristic for postu...
Recently, interest in the mechanisms underlying balance recovery following stroke has grown, because...