Background: The aims of this study were to determine walking mobility in the community in individuals with lower limb weakness and to establish the extent to which some clinic based measures predict such activity. Methods: Five groups (n?=?12–18) of independently ambulant patients with lower limb weakness due to neurological conditions and a matched healthy control group were recruited. Measures of isometric knee extension/flexion muscle strength, time to stand up (sit-to-stand, STS), gait speed, and daily step counts (recorded over 7 days) were obtained. The Rivermead Mobility Index (RMI) provided a measure of functional ability. Between group differences and associations were explored. Backward stepwise regression analysis was used to...
Objectives: To examine the relationship between clinical walking performance and amount and type of ...
OBJECTIVE: To establish the reliability and validity of 4 mobility measures in neurologically impair...
Objective: To investigate the predictive value of gait speed for community walking in Parkinson's di...
Background: The aims of this study were to determine walking mobility in the community in individual...
Walking ability, though important for quality of life and participation in social and economic activ...
Objective: To identify psychometrically robust and clinically feasible measures of walking and mobil...
Objective: To develop a hierarchical scale that measures activity limitations in walking in patients...
Background. In individuals with motor incomplete spinal cord injury (SCI), ambulatory function deter...
Objective: To explore the strength of the association between gait speed and community ambulation an...
Objective: To develop a hierarchical scale that measures activity limitations in walking in patients...
Background: A direct quantitative measurement of locomotor activity in an individual’s own environme...
Objective: To develop a hierarchical scale that measures activity limitations in walking in patients...
Background and Purpose. The purpose of this study was to determine the level of muscle force associa...
There is limited information in the literature comparing gait speed among individuals who are in the...
Objectives: To examine the relationship between clinical walking performance and amount and type of ...
OBJECTIVE: To establish the reliability and validity of 4 mobility measures in neurologically impair...
Objective: To investigate the predictive value of gait speed for community walking in Parkinson's di...
Background: The aims of this study were to determine walking mobility in the community in individual...
Walking ability, though important for quality of life and participation in social and economic activ...
Objective: To identify psychometrically robust and clinically feasible measures of walking and mobil...
Objective: To develop a hierarchical scale that measures activity limitations in walking in patients...
Background. In individuals with motor incomplete spinal cord injury (SCI), ambulatory function deter...
Objective: To explore the strength of the association between gait speed and community ambulation an...
Objective: To develop a hierarchical scale that measures activity limitations in walking in patients...
Background: A direct quantitative measurement of locomotor activity in an individual’s own environme...
Objective: To develop a hierarchical scale that measures activity limitations in walking in patients...
Background and Purpose. The purpose of this study was to determine the level of muscle force associa...
There is limited information in the literature comparing gait speed among individuals who are in the...
Objectives: To examine the relationship between clinical walking performance and amount and type of ...
OBJECTIVE: To establish the reliability and validity of 4 mobility measures in neurologically impair...
Objective: To investigate the predictive value of gait speed for community walking in Parkinson's di...