Purpose: To investigate whether prefrontal cortex (PFC) functioning during ataxic gait is linked to compensatory mechanisms or to the typical intra-subject variability of the ataxic gait. Methods: Nineteen patients with chronic ataxia and fifteen healthy subjects were evaluated. The subjects were requested to walk along a straight distance of 10 meters while PFC oxygenation and gait parameters were assessed. PFC activity was evaluated by NIRO-200 while gait analysis was performed by the SMART-D500. To investigate the intra-subject variability of gait, we calculated the coefficient of multiple correlation (CMC) of the hip, knee and ankle kinematic waveforms furthermore, we evaluated the step width. Results: We observed a positive correlation...
Recently, real time imaging of the cortical control of gait became possible with functional near-inf...
Item does not contain fulltextThe evident ataxic characteristics of gait in patients with cerebellar...
Background: Walking becomes more and more degraded as Parkinson's Disease (PD) progresses. Prev...
Purpose: To investigate whether prefrontal cortex (PFC) functioning during ataxic gait is linked to ...
Purpose: 1) to verify if prefrontal cortex (PFC) is activated during over ground walking in ataxic p...
Among the oldest old, around 20 % still walk normally, suggesting that gait disorders are not an una...
Increased oxygenated hemoglobin concentration of the prefrontal cortex (PFC) has been observed durin...
<div><p>In daily life, mobility requires walking while performing a cognitive or upper-extremity mot...
Beyond the classic clinical description, recent studies have quantitatively evaluated gait and balan...
International audienceThe increasing of cerebral oxygenation, more precisely the overactivation of t...
In daily life, mobility requires walking while performing a cognitive or upper-extremity motor task....
Recently, real time imaging of the cortical control of gait became possible with functional near-inf...
Slowing in gait speed is associated with reduced mobility and patterns of prefrontal cortex (PFC) ac...
To advance gait rehabilitation research it is of great importance to understand the supraspinal cont...
International audienceForce and effort are important components of a motor task that can impact reha...
Recently, real time imaging of the cortical control of gait became possible with functional near-inf...
Item does not contain fulltextThe evident ataxic characteristics of gait in patients with cerebellar...
Background: Walking becomes more and more degraded as Parkinson's Disease (PD) progresses. Prev...
Purpose: To investigate whether prefrontal cortex (PFC) functioning during ataxic gait is linked to ...
Purpose: 1) to verify if prefrontal cortex (PFC) is activated during over ground walking in ataxic p...
Among the oldest old, around 20 % still walk normally, suggesting that gait disorders are not an una...
Increased oxygenated hemoglobin concentration of the prefrontal cortex (PFC) has been observed durin...
<div><p>In daily life, mobility requires walking while performing a cognitive or upper-extremity mot...
Beyond the classic clinical description, recent studies have quantitatively evaluated gait and balan...
International audienceThe increasing of cerebral oxygenation, more precisely the overactivation of t...
In daily life, mobility requires walking while performing a cognitive or upper-extremity motor task....
Recently, real time imaging of the cortical control of gait became possible with functional near-inf...
Slowing in gait speed is associated with reduced mobility and patterns of prefrontal cortex (PFC) ac...
To advance gait rehabilitation research it is of great importance to understand the supraspinal cont...
International audienceForce and effort are important components of a motor task that can impact reha...
Recently, real time imaging of the cortical control of gait became possible with functional near-inf...
Item does not contain fulltextThe evident ataxic characteristics of gait in patients with cerebellar...
Background: Walking becomes more and more degraded as Parkinson's Disease (PD) progresses. Prev...