Question: Does mechanically assisted walking with body weight support result in more independent walking and is it detrimental to walking speed or capacity in non-ambulatory patients early after stroke? Design: Systematic review with meta-analysis of randomised trials. Participants: Non-ambulatory adult patients undergoing inpatient rehabilitation up to 3 months after stroke. Intervention: Mechanically assisted walking (eg, treadmill, electromechanical gait trainer, robotic device, servo-motor) with body weight support (eg, harness with or without handrail, but not handrail alone) versus assisted overground walking of longer than 15 min duration. Outcome measures: The primary outcome was the proportion of participants achieving ...
Background: Most stroke survivors have walking difficulties after the event, so regaining the abilit...
Objective: To examine the influence of balance support on the energy cost of treadmill and overgroun...
Early onset, intensive and repetitive, gait training may improve outcome after stroke but for patien...
Question: Does mechanically assisted walking with body weight support result in more independent wal...
QuestionDoes mechanically assisted walking with body weight support result in more independent walki...
QuestionDoes mechanically assisted walking increase walking speed or distance in ambulatory people w...
Questions: Is treadmill walking with body weight support during inpatient rehabilitation detrimental...
QuestionsIs treadmill walking with body weight support during inpatient rehabilitation detrimental t...
Question: Does walking on a treadmill at increasing intensities adversely affect walking pattern or ...
Background and Purpose: The main objective of this randomized trial was to determine whether treadmi...
Question: After stroke, does treadmill training provide greater benefit to the subgroup of community...
Objective: To determine whether higher-intensity treadmill walking during rehabilitation in those ne...
Background: The ability to adapt walking to environmental properties and hazards, a prerequisite for...
Objective: To examine the effect of randomized controlled trials of walking training on walking and...
Question: Which measures of activity limitation on admission to rehabilitation after stroke best pre...
Background: Most stroke survivors have walking difficulties after the event, so regaining the abilit...
Objective: To examine the influence of balance support on the energy cost of treadmill and overgroun...
Early onset, intensive and repetitive, gait training may improve outcome after stroke but for patien...
Question: Does mechanically assisted walking with body weight support result in more independent wal...
QuestionDoes mechanically assisted walking with body weight support result in more independent walki...
QuestionDoes mechanically assisted walking increase walking speed or distance in ambulatory people w...
Questions: Is treadmill walking with body weight support during inpatient rehabilitation detrimental...
QuestionsIs treadmill walking with body weight support during inpatient rehabilitation detrimental t...
Question: Does walking on a treadmill at increasing intensities adversely affect walking pattern or ...
Background and Purpose: The main objective of this randomized trial was to determine whether treadmi...
Question: After stroke, does treadmill training provide greater benefit to the subgroup of community...
Objective: To determine whether higher-intensity treadmill walking during rehabilitation in those ne...
Background: The ability to adapt walking to environmental properties and hazards, a prerequisite for...
Objective: To examine the effect of randomized controlled trials of walking training on walking and...
Question: Which measures of activity limitation on admission to rehabilitation after stroke best pre...
Background: Most stroke survivors have walking difficulties after the event, so regaining the abilit...
Objective: To examine the influence of balance support on the energy cost of treadmill and overgroun...
Early onset, intensive and repetitive, gait training may improve outcome after stroke but for patien...