The aim of this study was to objectively assess and compare gait capacity and gait performance in rehabilitation inpatients with stroke or incomplete spinal cord injury (iSCI) using inertial measurement units (IMUs). We investigated how gait capacity (what someone can do) is related to gait performance (what someone does). Twenty-two inpatients (11 strokes, 11 iSCI) wore ankle positioned IMUs during the daytime to assess gait. Participants completed two circuits to assess gait capacity. These were videotaped to certify the validity of the IMU algorithm. Regression analyses were used to investigate if gait capacity was associated with gait performance (i.e., walking activity and spontaneous gait characteristics beyond therapy time). The ankl...
Background and purposeOutcome measures of mobility for large stroke trials are limited to timed walk...
Deterioration of gait and balance, whether from aging, disease, or injury, has been linked to reduce...
A wearable system that can be used in different settings to collect gait parameters on subjects with...
The aim of this work was to determine whether wearable inertial measurement units (IMUs) could detec...
Background: Gait is often impaired in people after stroke, restricting personal independence and aff...
Today's standard clinical practice to assess the walking ability of patients with neurological disor...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) patients suffer from diverse gait deficits depending on the severity of the...
It is important to assess gait function in neurological disorders. A common outcome meas-ure from cl...
It is important to assess gait function in neurological disorders. A common outcome measure from cli...
Gait and balance impairments are linked with reduced mobility and increased risk of falling. Wearabl...
Gait - how someone walks - is considered the ‘sixth vital sign’ of health. This is because poor gait...
The ability to objectively analyze gait in a clinical environment is challenging due to time, space ...
Approximately 33 million American adults had a movement disorder associated with medication use, ear...
Background and purposeOutcome measures of mobility for large stroke trials are limited to timed walk...
Deterioration of gait and balance, whether from aging, disease, or injury, has been linked to reduce...
A wearable system that can be used in different settings to collect gait parameters on subjects with...
The aim of this work was to determine whether wearable inertial measurement units (IMUs) could detec...
Background: Gait is often impaired in people after stroke, restricting personal independence and aff...
Today's standard clinical practice to assess the walking ability of patients with neurological disor...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) patients suffer from diverse gait deficits depending on the severity of the...
It is important to assess gait function in neurological disorders. A common outcome meas-ure from cl...
It is important to assess gait function in neurological disorders. A common outcome measure from cli...
Gait and balance impairments are linked with reduced mobility and increased risk of falling. Wearabl...
Gait - how someone walks - is considered the ‘sixth vital sign’ of health. This is because poor gait...
The ability to objectively analyze gait in a clinical environment is challenging due to time, space ...
Approximately 33 million American adults had a movement disorder associated with medication use, ear...
Background and purposeOutcome measures of mobility for large stroke trials are limited to timed walk...
Deterioration of gait and balance, whether from aging, disease, or injury, has been linked to reduce...
A wearable system that can be used in different settings to collect gait parameters on subjects with...