Abstract Background Given the prevalence of gait dysfunction following stroke, walking recovery is a primary goal of rehabilitation. However, current gait rehabilitation approaches fail to demonstrate consistent benefits. Furthermore, asymmetry is a prominent feature of gait dysfunction following stroke. Differential patterns of gait asymmetry may respond differently to gait training parameters. Objective The purpose of this study was to determine whether differential responses to locomotor task condition occur on the basis of direction of step length asymmetry (Symmetrical, NP short , P short ) observed during overground walking. Methods Participants first walked overground at their self-selected walking speed. Overground data were compare...
Background. In hemiplegic gait, step length typically differs in magnitude between paretic and nonpa...
Background. In hemiplegic gait, step length typically differs in magnitude between paretic and nonpa...
Background. In hemiplegic gait, step length typically differs in magnitude between paretic and nonpa...
Background Given the prevalence of gait dysfunction following stroke, walking recovery is a primary ...
BackgroundGiven the prevalence of gait dysfunction following stroke, walking recovery is a primary g...
This thesis examined post-stroke gait asymmetry: a prevalent issue and one that has a number of asso...
This thesis examined post-stroke gait asymmetry: a prevalent issue and one that has a number of asso...
Copyright: © 2014 Lauziere S et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of t...
IntroductionThe recovery of gait symmetry post-stroke tends to be more challenging compared to other...
Spatial and temporal gait asymmetry is common after stroke. Such asymmetric gait is inefficient, can...
Spatial and temporal gait asymmetry is common after stroke. Such asymmetric gait is inefficient, can...
Background. In hemiplegic gait, step length typically differs in magnitude between paretic and nonpa...
Objective: Asymmetric walking after stroke is common, detrimental, and difficult to treat, but curre...
Objectives: determine whether adaptation to a swing phase perturbation during gait transferred from ...
Background. In hemiplegic gait, step length typically differs in magnitude between paretic and nonpa...
Background. In hemiplegic gait, step length typically differs in magnitude between paretic and nonpa...
Background. In hemiplegic gait, step length typically differs in magnitude between paretic and nonpa...
Background. In hemiplegic gait, step length typically differs in magnitude between paretic and nonpa...
Background Given the prevalence of gait dysfunction following stroke, walking recovery is a primary ...
BackgroundGiven the prevalence of gait dysfunction following stroke, walking recovery is a primary g...
This thesis examined post-stroke gait asymmetry: a prevalent issue and one that has a number of asso...
This thesis examined post-stroke gait asymmetry: a prevalent issue and one that has a number of asso...
Copyright: © 2014 Lauziere S et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of t...
IntroductionThe recovery of gait symmetry post-stroke tends to be more challenging compared to other...
Spatial and temporal gait asymmetry is common after stroke. Such asymmetric gait is inefficient, can...
Spatial and temporal gait asymmetry is common after stroke. Such asymmetric gait is inefficient, can...
Background. In hemiplegic gait, step length typically differs in magnitude between paretic and nonpa...
Objective: Asymmetric walking after stroke is common, detrimental, and difficult to treat, but curre...
Objectives: determine whether adaptation to a swing phase perturbation during gait transferred from ...
Background. In hemiplegic gait, step length typically differs in magnitude between paretic and nonpa...
Background. In hemiplegic gait, step length typically differs in magnitude between paretic and nonpa...
Background. In hemiplegic gait, step length typically differs in magnitude between paretic and nonpa...
Background. In hemiplegic gait, step length typically differs in magnitude between paretic and nonpa...