Background\ud An important objective of rehabilitation care is to regain adequate balance function to safely ambulate in community. However, in rehabilitation practice, it remains unclear if a stroke survivor functionally recovers by restitution or by learning to compensate for the lack of restoration of body function. Aim of this study is to propose and evaluate methods for the objective evaluation of balance during functional walking in stroke survivors.\ud \ud Methods\ud Stroke survivors performed twice a Timed “Up & Go” (TUG) test. Ground reaction forces and position changes of both feet were measured using instrumented shoes and used to estimate the position of the center of mass (CoM). Balance control and efficiency metrics were defin...
Restoration of balance control is a primary focus of rehabilitation after a stroke. The study develo...
Imbalance is one of the most frequent disorder for patients after stroke. This leads to addictive li...
Objective: To gain insight into the relation between changes in gait patterns over time and function...
An important objective of rehabilitation care is to regain adequate balance function to safely ambul...
Background An important objective of rehabilitation care is to regain adequate balance function to s...
Regaining balance function is often one of the key goals of stroke rehabilitation. Improvements in b...
Background: Although there is evidence that stroke survivors have reduced gait adaptability, the un...
Abstract Stroke survivors might develop multiple impairment and disabilities; for example motor defi...
Background: For optimal guidance of walking rehabilitation therapy of stroke patients in an in-home ...
The rehabilitation of balance and walking is a primary goal of stroke physiotherapy and our main int...
Stroke is one of the most common brain disorders and has disastrous effects on the walking function ...
Objective: This study was performed to determine if ambulatory function is governed by motor impairm...
Introduction: Stroke is one of the major causes of fatality and disability all over the world. Disa...
Objective: To evaluate construct validity and reproducibility of the Functional Gait Assessment (FGA...
Maintaining dynamic balance during community ambulation is a major challenge post-stroke. Community ...
Restoration of balance control is a primary focus of rehabilitation after a stroke. The study develo...
Imbalance is one of the most frequent disorder for patients after stroke. This leads to addictive li...
Objective: To gain insight into the relation between changes in gait patterns over time and function...
An important objective of rehabilitation care is to regain adequate balance function to safely ambul...
Background An important objective of rehabilitation care is to regain adequate balance function to s...
Regaining balance function is often one of the key goals of stroke rehabilitation. Improvements in b...
Background: Although there is evidence that stroke survivors have reduced gait adaptability, the un...
Abstract Stroke survivors might develop multiple impairment and disabilities; for example motor defi...
Background: For optimal guidance of walking rehabilitation therapy of stroke patients in an in-home ...
The rehabilitation of balance and walking is a primary goal of stroke physiotherapy and our main int...
Stroke is one of the most common brain disorders and has disastrous effects on the walking function ...
Objective: This study was performed to determine if ambulatory function is governed by motor impairm...
Introduction: Stroke is one of the major causes of fatality and disability all over the world. Disa...
Objective: To evaluate construct validity and reproducibility of the Functional Gait Assessment (FGA...
Maintaining dynamic balance during community ambulation is a major challenge post-stroke. Community ...
Restoration of balance control is a primary focus of rehabilitation after a stroke. The study develo...
Imbalance is one of the most frequent disorder for patients after stroke. This leads to addictive li...
Objective: To gain insight into the relation between changes in gait patterns over time and function...