Purpose: To study the energy expenditure needed for balance control of stroke patients during upright standing, and to determine the relationship between energy expenditure and measures of balance control and muscle activity. Methods: Ten stroke patients and twelve healthy controls performed four upright standing tasks; one without and three with balance perturbations. Energy expenditure was assessed using a pulmonary gas measurement system. Conventional and dynamic balance measures were calculated from center of pressure time series, obtained with a force plate. Muscle activity of the ankle plantar flexors and dorsal flexors was measured using electromyography. Results: On average, energy expenditure during standing was 125% higher in stro...
Systems biology postulates the balance between energy production and conservation in optimizing loco...
Background and Purpose—Current means of assessing physical activity and energy expenditure have rest...
Background: During standing, forces and moments exerted at the feet serve to maintain stability in t...
Two common impairments in patients after stroke are loss of balance control and fatigue. We propose ...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether balance control during a static upright standing ta...
OBJECTIVE: To objectively measure and calculate the energy expended by people with stroke during nea...
Objective. Compare kinetic energy and duration of task during sit-to-stand and curb-climbing of two ...
Objective: To examine the influence of balance support on the energy cost of treadmill and overgroun...
The tasks of standing up from sifting and stepping up onto a curb are important functional skills th...
Mechanisms underpinning motor control of standing balance post-stroke remain unclear. Following str...
International audienceBACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: To analyze the postural behavior of standing stroke pa...
Objective: Cardiorespiratory fitness levels are very low after stroke, indicating that the majority ...
Background: It is questionable whether postures that are regarded as sedentary behavior in able-bodi...
Background: Stroke is an acute onset of neurological dysfunction resulting in the most common disabi...
Background. Balance impairments, falls, and spasticity are common after stroke, but the effect of sp...
Systems biology postulates the balance between energy production and conservation in optimizing loco...
Background and Purpose—Current means of assessing physical activity and energy expenditure have rest...
Background: During standing, forces and moments exerted at the feet serve to maintain stability in t...
Two common impairments in patients after stroke are loss of balance control and fatigue. We propose ...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether balance control during a static upright standing ta...
OBJECTIVE: To objectively measure and calculate the energy expended by people with stroke during nea...
Objective. Compare kinetic energy and duration of task during sit-to-stand and curb-climbing of two ...
Objective: To examine the influence of balance support on the energy cost of treadmill and overgroun...
The tasks of standing up from sifting and stepping up onto a curb are important functional skills th...
Mechanisms underpinning motor control of standing balance post-stroke remain unclear. Following str...
International audienceBACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: To analyze the postural behavior of standing stroke pa...
Objective: Cardiorespiratory fitness levels are very low after stroke, indicating that the majority ...
Background: It is questionable whether postures that are regarded as sedentary behavior in able-bodi...
Background: Stroke is an acute onset of neurological dysfunction resulting in the most common disabi...
Background. Balance impairments, falls, and spasticity are common after stroke, but the effect of sp...
Systems biology postulates the balance between energy production and conservation in optimizing loco...
Background and Purpose—Current means of assessing physical activity and energy expenditure have rest...
Background: During standing, forces and moments exerted at the feet serve to maintain stability in t...