BACKGROUND Walking over obstacles requires precise foot placement while maintaining balance control of the center of mass (CoM) and the flexibility to adapt the gait patterns. Most individuals with incomplete spinal cord injury (iSCI) are capable of overground walking on level ground; however, gait stability and adaptation may be compromised. CoM control was investigated during a challenging target walking (TW) task in individuals with iSCI compared to healthy controls. The hypothesis was that individuals with iSCI, when challenged with TW, show a lack of gait pattern adaptability which is reflected by an impaired adaptation of CoM movement compared to healthy controls. METHODS A single-center controlled diagnostic clinical trial w...
Background: In people with motor-incomplete spinal cord injury (m-iSCI), the ability to perform skil...
Individuals regaining reliable day-to-day walking function after incomplete spinal cord injury (iSCI...
[Objectives]: The main goal of this study was to compare the modular organization of bilateral lower...
BACKGROUND Walking over obstacles requires precise foot placement while maintaining balance contr...
BACKGROUND: Walking over obstacles requires precise foot placement while maintaining balance control...
BACKGROUND: Walking over obstacles requires precise foot placement while maintaining balance control...
Introduction: Individuals with motor-incomplete SCI (m-iSCI) remain limited communi...
Abstract Background Individuals with incomplete spinal cord injury (iSCI) exhibit considerable later...
Background. Many research studies attempting to improve locomotor function following motor incomplet...
Background Clinical trials in spinal cord injury (SCI) primarily rely on simplified outcome metrics ...
BACKGROUND Clinical trials in spinal cord injury (SCI) primarily rely on simplified outcome metrics...
Abstract Background Body weight support (BWS) is often provided to incomplete spinal cord injury (iS...
Background: Recovery of walking function after neurotrauma, e.g. after spinal cord injury, is routin...
a valid, reliable measure of walking skill (eg, walking while negotiating obstacles, doors, and stai...
Objective: To investigate which strategies transtibial amputees use to cope with challenges of gait ...
Background: In people with motor-incomplete spinal cord injury (m-iSCI), the ability to perform skil...
Individuals regaining reliable day-to-day walking function after incomplete spinal cord injury (iSCI...
[Objectives]: The main goal of this study was to compare the modular organization of bilateral lower...
BACKGROUND Walking over obstacles requires precise foot placement while maintaining balance contr...
BACKGROUND: Walking over obstacles requires precise foot placement while maintaining balance control...
BACKGROUND: Walking over obstacles requires precise foot placement while maintaining balance control...
Introduction: Individuals with motor-incomplete SCI (m-iSCI) remain limited communi...
Abstract Background Individuals with incomplete spinal cord injury (iSCI) exhibit considerable later...
Background. Many research studies attempting to improve locomotor function following motor incomplet...
Background Clinical trials in spinal cord injury (SCI) primarily rely on simplified outcome metrics ...
BACKGROUND Clinical trials in spinal cord injury (SCI) primarily rely on simplified outcome metrics...
Abstract Background Body weight support (BWS) is often provided to incomplete spinal cord injury (iS...
Background: Recovery of walking function after neurotrauma, e.g. after spinal cord injury, is routin...
a valid, reliable measure of walking skill (eg, walking while negotiating obstacles, doors, and stai...
Objective: To investigate which strategies transtibial amputees use to cope with challenges of gait ...
Background: In people with motor-incomplete spinal cord injury (m-iSCI), the ability to perform skil...
Individuals regaining reliable day-to-day walking function after incomplete spinal cord injury (iSCI...
[Objectives]: The main goal of this study was to compare the modular organization of bilateral lower...