This study examined effects of dual task constraints on intra-limb coordination patterns in samples of stroke survivors and able-bodied individuals during treadmill walking. Twenty participants (Npatients=10 and Nable-bodied=10) participated voluntarily in this study and lower limb coordination data were collected using a 3D motion analysis system whilst walking on a treadmill. The dual task constraints involved using cognitive activity (subtracting random numbers) during treadmill walking. Continuous relative phase was used to assess coordination between the foot-shank and shank-thigh complexes during the gait cycle. Statistical analysis revealed a significant reduction of variability in lower limb coordination patterns (foot-shank and s...
Gait asymmetry and dynamic balance impairments observed in post-stroke individuals increase their ri...
Abstract Background Locomotor strategies for obstacle circumvention require appropriate postural coo...
Objective: To test the extent to which initial walking speed influences dual-task performance after ...
This study examined effects of dual task constraints on intra-limb coordination patterns in samples ...
Background: Locomotor interventions are commonly assessed using functional outcomes, but these outco...
Human walking involves coordinated movements of all four limbs. The benefits of incorporating arm mo...
AbstractThe purposes of this study were to investigate the upper and contralateral lower limb coordi...
Stroke is the primary cause of disability among adults and can lead to major physical deficits inclu...
Background: Stroke is the leading cause of disability in adults. Current rehabilitation practices of...
Post-stroke locomotion is usually characterized by asymmetrical gait patterns, compensatory movement...
Impairments in gait coordination may be a factor in falls and mobility limitations after stroke. The...
Higginson, Jill S.The central nervous system (CNS) is believed to use the available flexibility prov...
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of arm movements on lower limb movement and m...
The aim of this study was to examine how kinematic synergies are utilised as compensatory movements ...
Background: Recently developed controllers for robot-assisted gait training allow for the adjustment...
Gait asymmetry and dynamic balance impairments observed in post-stroke individuals increase their ri...
Abstract Background Locomotor strategies for obstacle circumvention require appropriate postural coo...
Objective: To test the extent to which initial walking speed influences dual-task performance after ...
This study examined effects of dual task constraints on intra-limb coordination patterns in samples ...
Background: Locomotor interventions are commonly assessed using functional outcomes, but these outco...
Human walking involves coordinated movements of all four limbs. The benefits of incorporating arm mo...
AbstractThe purposes of this study were to investigate the upper and contralateral lower limb coordi...
Stroke is the primary cause of disability among adults and can lead to major physical deficits inclu...
Background: Stroke is the leading cause of disability in adults. Current rehabilitation practices of...
Post-stroke locomotion is usually characterized by asymmetrical gait patterns, compensatory movement...
Impairments in gait coordination may be a factor in falls and mobility limitations after stroke. The...
Higginson, Jill S.The central nervous system (CNS) is believed to use the available flexibility prov...
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of arm movements on lower limb movement and m...
The aim of this study was to examine how kinematic synergies are utilised as compensatory movements ...
Background: Recently developed controllers for robot-assisted gait training allow for the adjustment...
Gait asymmetry and dynamic balance impairments observed in post-stroke individuals increase their ri...
Abstract Background Locomotor strategies for obstacle circumvention require appropriate postural coo...
Objective: To test the extent to which initial walking speed influences dual-task performance after ...