The purpose of this study was to identify the relationship between static sitting balance in the acute post stroke patient and gait outcome; and to determine the relationship between initial and six-week post stroke mobility. Fifty-two patients with cerebral infarcts had sitting balance and gait assessed on hospital admission. Gait was reassessed six weeks later using the Functional Independence Measure-Locomotion (FIM Locomotion) score. Sitting balance was positively correlated with gait outcome. In particular, lack of static sitting balance initially is correlated with dependent gait at six weeks post stroke. Consideration of infarct location and side of hemiplegia may further enhance the strength of the correlation. The FIM Locomotion wa...
This study examined: the features and extent of the gait velocity decrement following stroke; the na...
Background and Objective . To present quantitative data on sit-to-stand (STS)-related functioning an...
Introduction: Stroke is a sudden neurological dysfunction where most survivors display neurological ...
The purpose of this study was to identify the relationship between static sitting balance in the acu...
Objective To investigate the relationship between sitting balance, trunk control, and mobility, as w...
The primary aim of this retrospective audit was to determine whether sitting balance ability at init...
The primary aim of this retrospective audit was to determine whether sitting balance ability at init...
Abstract Background “Sit to stand” being a prerequisite for walking, the inability of patients to pe...
Abstract Stroke survivors might develop multiple impairment and disabilities; for example motor defi...
Background\ud An important objective of rehabilitation care is to regain adequate balance function t...
Background: The number of patients with cognitive impairment following stroke is increasing due to t...
An important objective of rehabilitation care is to regain adequate balance function to safely ambul...
Objectives: The sit to stand (STS) movement is key to independence and commonly affected by stro...
Aims: The principal aims of this research were 1) to extend existing knowledge of the everyday sit-t...
Objective. To examine the influence of balance disability on function and the recovery of function a...
This study examined: the features and extent of the gait velocity decrement following stroke; the na...
Background and Objective . To present quantitative data on sit-to-stand (STS)-related functioning an...
Introduction: Stroke is a sudden neurological dysfunction where most survivors display neurological ...
The purpose of this study was to identify the relationship between static sitting balance in the acu...
Objective To investigate the relationship between sitting balance, trunk control, and mobility, as w...
The primary aim of this retrospective audit was to determine whether sitting balance ability at init...
The primary aim of this retrospective audit was to determine whether sitting balance ability at init...
Abstract Background “Sit to stand” being a prerequisite for walking, the inability of patients to pe...
Abstract Stroke survivors might develop multiple impairment and disabilities; for example motor defi...
Background\ud An important objective of rehabilitation care is to regain adequate balance function t...
Background: The number of patients with cognitive impairment following stroke is increasing due to t...
An important objective of rehabilitation care is to regain adequate balance function to safely ambul...
Objectives: The sit to stand (STS) movement is key to independence and commonly affected by stro...
Aims: The principal aims of this research were 1) to extend existing knowledge of the everyday sit-t...
Objective. To examine the influence of balance disability on function and the recovery of function a...
This study examined: the features and extent of the gait velocity decrement following stroke; the na...
Background and Objective . To present quantitative data on sit-to-stand (STS)-related functioning an...
Introduction: Stroke is a sudden neurological dysfunction where most survivors display neurological ...