[Purpose] Standing and walking are impaired in stroke patients. Therefore, assisted devices are required to restore their walking abilities. The ankle foot orthosis with an external powered source is a new type of orthosis. The aim of this study was to evaluate the performance of a powered ankle foot orthosis compared with unpowered orthoses in a stroke patient. [Subjects and Methods] A single stroke subject participated in this study. The subject was fitted with three types of ankle foot orthosis (powered, posterior leg spring, and carbon ankle foot orthoses). He was asked to walk with and without the three types of orthoses, and kinetic and kinematic parameters were measured. [Results] The results of the study showed that the moments appl...
Background: Knee-ankle-foot orthoses are utilized for walking by patients with lower limb weakness. ...
BACKGROUND: Ankle-foot orthoses could be utilized both with and without shoes. While several studie...
Background: Ankle-foot orthoses are known to have a generally positive effect on gait in stroke, how...
Purpose Standing and walking are impaired in stroke patients. Therefore, assisted devices are requir...
The aim of stroke rehabilitation is to allow the patient to regain an efficient walking ability. Ank...
The purposes of this study were to develop a new orthosis controlling ankle and knee joint motion du...
Objective: Regaining walking ability is a major goal during the rehabilitation of stroke patients. T...
Objective Stroke occurs when the supply of blood to the brain is either interrupted or reduced. The ...
Objectives: Ankle Foot Orthoses (AFOs) are widely utilized to improve walking ability in hemiplegic ...
Background: The main goal of gait rehabilitation in stroke is to restore normal locomotion. Gait im...
Ankle- foot orthoses (AFO) are commonly utilized as one of the standard treatments to improve ambula...
Objectives: Ankle Foot Orthoses (AFOs) are widely utilized to improve walking ability in hemipl...
Background: Ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs) have been reported to have positive effects on the temporal-s...
Objective: To examine the relative effects of footwear and an ankle-foot orthosis (AFO) on hemiplegi...
Contains fulltext : 80082.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: An...
Background: Knee-ankle-foot orthoses are utilized for walking by patients with lower limb weakness. ...
BACKGROUND: Ankle-foot orthoses could be utilized both with and without shoes. While several studie...
Background: Ankle-foot orthoses are known to have a generally positive effect on gait in stroke, how...
Purpose Standing and walking are impaired in stroke patients. Therefore, assisted devices are requir...
The aim of stroke rehabilitation is to allow the patient to regain an efficient walking ability. Ank...
The purposes of this study were to develop a new orthosis controlling ankle and knee joint motion du...
Objective: Regaining walking ability is a major goal during the rehabilitation of stroke patients. T...
Objective Stroke occurs when the supply of blood to the brain is either interrupted or reduced. The ...
Objectives: Ankle Foot Orthoses (AFOs) are widely utilized to improve walking ability in hemiplegic ...
Background: The main goal of gait rehabilitation in stroke is to restore normal locomotion. Gait im...
Ankle- foot orthoses (AFO) are commonly utilized as one of the standard treatments to improve ambula...
Objectives: Ankle Foot Orthoses (AFOs) are widely utilized to improve walking ability in hemipl...
Background: Ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs) have been reported to have positive effects on the temporal-s...
Objective: To examine the relative effects of footwear and an ankle-foot orthosis (AFO) on hemiplegi...
Contains fulltext : 80082.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: An...
Background: Knee-ankle-foot orthoses are utilized for walking by patients with lower limb weakness. ...
BACKGROUND: Ankle-foot orthoses could be utilized both with and without shoes. While several studie...
Background: Ankle-foot orthoses are known to have a generally positive effect on gait in stroke, how...