Objective: To gain insight into the relation between changes in gait patterns over time and functional recovery of walking ability in stroke patients.Design: Cohort study.Setting: Inpatient rehabilitation center of a university hospital in the Netherlands.Participants: Thirteen stroke patients admitted, or awaiting admission, for inpatient rehabilitation 3 weeks poststroke, and 16 healthy control subjects.Interventions: Not applicable.Main Outcome Measures: At 3, 6, 12, 24, and 48 weeks poststroke, functional recovery of walking ability was assessed with the Rivermead Mobility Index (RMI) and the Functional Ambulation Categories (FAC). When possible, kinematics of the knee, hip, and pelvis were assessed through gait analysis in an 8 x 4m ga...
Objectives: Restoration of walking is a priority for stroke survivors and key target for physical th...
This study examined: the features and extent of the gait velocity decrement following stroke; the na...
To evaluate post-stroke recovery of paretic lower extremity loading, walking ability, and self-repor...
Objective: To gain insight into the relation between changes in gait patterns over time and function...
In the Netherlands annually about 30,000 people suffer a stroke for the first time. One third of the...
Each year approximately 30.000 new stroke patients are reported in the Netherlands and due to the ag...
Binder-Macleod, Stuart A.The restoration of walking ability is the most commonly voiced goal of reha...
Objectives Recovery of independent ambulation after stroke is a major goal. However, which rehabilit...
Objectives: To examine whether people who are within 31 days of stroke onset are able to produce con...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The recovery of walking after a stroke is a key functional goal for many pat...
Background Recovering independent walking is a priority for stroke survivors. Community walking requ...
One of the main priorities of stroke rehabilitation is regaining patients’ independence in bas...
Objective: To establish whether functional recovery of gait in patients with post-stroke hemiparesis...
Introduction: Stroke is one of the major causes of fatality and disability all over the world. Disa...
Stroke is the primary cause of disability and care dependency in adults in the United States. Resear...
Objectives: Restoration of walking is a priority for stroke survivors and key target for physical th...
This study examined: the features and extent of the gait velocity decrement following stroke; the na...
To evaluate post-stroke recovery of paretic lower extremity loading, walking ability, and self-repor...
Objective: To gain insight into the relation between changes in gait patterns over time and function...
In the Netherlands annually about 30,000 people suffer a stroke for the first time. One third of the...
Each year approximately 30.000 new stroke patients are reported in the Netherlands and due to the ag...
Binder-Macleod, Stuart A.The restoration of walking ability is the most commonly voiced goal of reha...
Objectives Recovery of independent ambulation after stroke is a major goal. However, which rehabilit...
Objectives: To examine whether people who are within 31 days of stroke onset are able to produce con...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The recovery of walking after a stroke is a key functional goal for many pat...
Background Recovering independent walking is a priority for stroke survivors. Community walking requ...
One of the main priorities of stroke rehabilitation is regaining patients’ independence in bas...
Objective: To establish whether functional recovery of gait in patients with post-stroke hemiparesis...
Introduction: Stroke is one of the major causes of fatality and disability all over the world. Disa...
Stroke is the primary cause of disability and care dependency in adults in the United States. Resear...
Objectives: Restoration of walking is a priority for stroke survivors and key target for physical th...
This study examined: the features and extent of the gait velocity decrement following stroke; the na...
To evaluate post-stroke recovery of paretic lower extremity loading, walking ability, and self-repor...