OBJECTIVE: To establish whether bilateral standing with visual feedback therapy after stroke improves postural control compared with conventional therapy and to evaluate the generalization of the effects of visual feedback therapy on gait and gait-related activities. DESIGN: A systematic review. METHODS: A computer-aided literature search was performed. Randomized controlled trials and controlled clinical trials, comparing visual feedback therapy with conventional balance treatments were included up to April 2005. The methodological quality of each study was assessed with the the Physiotherapy Evidence Database scale. Depending on existing heterogeneity, studies with a common variable of outcome were pooled by calculating the summary effect...
Chronic stroke survivors have an increased incidence of falls during walking, suggesting changes in ...
Temporal gait asymmetry (TGA) is common post-stroke and particularly resistant to conventional thera...
Object of the work: the feedback influence on the balance of stroke patients. Background: stroke has...
Objective: To establish whether bilateral standing with visual feedback therapy after stroke improve...
OBJECTIVE: To establish whether bilateral standing with visual feedback therapy after stroke improve...
The effect of visual feedback on the relative weight distribution while standing was studied in two ...
The aim of the study was to investigate the assessment and treatment of stance symmetry and sway aft...
Research aim - to evaluate visual movement therapy impact on the patients after stroke gait, balance...
Objective To explore the effect of visual and haptic vertical stimulation on standing balance in pos...
Introduction: Hemiparetic Stroke patients have their daily activities affected by the balance impair...
BackgroundStroke results in balance disorders and these directly affect autonomy and quality of life...
The object: the effect of feedback. The problem: Stroke is the second among the mortality and the si...
The aim of the research. To evaluate visual biofeedback (virtual reality) therapy impact for dynamic...
Stroke causes balance dysfunction, leading to decreased physical activity and increased falls. Thus,...
Background: Key principles of stroke rehabilitation are practice and feedback. 3D motion capture has...
Chronic stroke survivors have an increased incidence of falls during walking, suggesting changes in ...
Temporal gait asymmetry (TGA) is common post-stroke and particularly resistant to conventional thera...
Object of the work: the feedback influence on the balance of stroke patients. Background: stroke has...
Objective: To establish whether bilateral standing with visual feedback therapy after stroke improve...
OBJECTIVE: To establish whether bilateral standing with visual feedback therapy after stroke improve...
The effect of visual feedback on the relative weight distribution while standing was studied in two ...
The aim of the study was to investigate the assessment and treatment of stance symmetry and sway aft...
Research aim - to evaluate visual movement therapy impact on the patients after stroke gait, balance...
Objective To explore the effect of visual and haptic vertical stimulation on standing balance in pos...
Introduction: Hemiparetic Stroke patients have their daily activities affected by the balance impair...
BackgroundStroke results in balance disorders and these directly affect autonomy and quality of life...
The object: the effect of feedback. The problem: Stroke is the second among the mortality and the si...
The aim of the research. To evaluate visual biofeedback (virtual reality) therapy impact for dynamic...
Stroke causes balance dysfunction, leading to decreased physical activity and increased falls. Thus,...
Background: Key principles of stroke rehabilitation are practice and feedback. 3D motion capture has...
Chronic stroke survivors have an increased incidence of falls during walking, suggesting changes in ...
Temporal gait asymmetry (TGA) is common post-stroke and particularly resistant to conventional thera...
Object of the work: the feedback influence on the balance of stroke patients. Background: stroke has...