The importance of knee sagittal kinematic parameters, as a predictor of walking performance in post-stroke gait has been emphasised by numerous researchers. However, no studies so far were designed to determine the minimal clinically important differences (MCID), i.e., the smallest difference in the relevant score for the kinematic gait parameters, which are perceived as beneficial for patients with stroke. Studies focusing on clinically important difference are useful because they can identify the clinical relevance of changes in the scores. The purpose of the study was to estimate the MCID for knee range of motion (ROM) in the sagittal plane for the affected and unaffected side at a chronic stage post-stroke. Fifty individuals were identi...
Objectives: To determine whether individual measurements of the centre of pressure for the stance an...
Total knee arthroplasty is highly successful, in part due to range of motion (RoM) recovery. This is...
BACKGROUND: Stiff Knee Gait (SKG) in stroke patients is typically treated by the inhibition of the...
The importance of knee sagittal kinematic parameters, as a predictor of walking performance in post-...
Many researchers have pointed out that decreased sagittal range of motion (ROM) in the affected hip ...
Reduced knee flexion is a leading feature of post-stroke gait, but the causes have not been well und...
Background: Instrumented gait analysis post-stroke is becoming increasingly more common in research ...
Understanding the effect of stroke on knee biomechanics in gait is important for clinicians and prac...
Background: Observational gait analysis used by clinicians has been shown to have moderate reliabil...
Stiff-knee gait (SKG) is a common abnormal gait pattern in patients after stroke characterized by in...
Abstract—The relationship between lower-limb weakness and walking speed after stroke is not clear. T...
Purpose: To characterise the global functioning post-stroke in patients with normal knee posture (NK...
Background: After total knee replacement (TKR) some patients report low self-perceived function, whi...
Objective: The modified Tardieu Scale (MTS) is a clinical tool for the measurement of muscle spastic...
<b>Objective</b>\ud \ud The study aimed to analyze the differences between kinematic parameters in t...
Objectives: To determine whether individual measurements of the centre of pressure for the stance an...
Total knee arthroplasty is highly successful, in part due to range of motion (RoM) recovery. This is...
BACKGROUND: Stiff Knee Gait (SKG) in stroke patients is typically treated by the inhibition of the...
The importance of knee sagittal kinematic parameters, as a predictor of walking performance in post-...
Many researchers have pointed out that decreased sagittal range of motion (ROM) in the affected hip ...
Reduced knee flexion is a leading feature of post-stroke gait, but the causes have not been well und...
Background: Instrumented gait analysis post-stroke is becoming increasingly more common in research ...
Understanding the effect of stroke on knee biomechanics in gait is important for clinicians and prac...
Background: Observational gait analysis used by clinicians has been shown to have moderate reliabil...
Stiff-knee gait (SKG) is a common abnormal gait pattern in patients after stroke characterized by in...
Abstract—The relationship between lower-limb weakness and walking speed after stroke is not clear. T...
Purpose: To characterise the global functioning post-stroke in patients with normal knee posture (NK...
Background: After total knee replacement (TKR) some patients report low self-perceived function, whi...
Objective: The modified Tardieu Scale (MTS) is a clinical tool for the measurement of muscle spastic...
<b>Objective</b>\ud \ud The study aimed to analyze the differences between kinematic parameters in t...
Objectives: To determine whether individual measurements of the centre of pressure for the stance an...
Total knee arthroplasty is highly successful, in part due to range of motion (RoM) recovery. This is...
BACKGROUND: Stiff Knee Gait (SKG) in stroke patients is typically treated by the inhibition of the...