PURPOSE: To investigate whether an implantable functional electrical stimulation (FES) system of the common peroneal nerve (ActiGait(R)) improves relevant aspects of gait in chronic stroke patients with a drop foot typically using an ankle-foot orthosis (AFO). METHODS: Ten community-dwelling patients participated, of whom eight patients could be analysed. Gait quality (kinematic, kinetic, and spatiotemporal characteristics) during a 10-meter comfortable walk test, normalised net energy expenditure during a 6-minute walk test, participation (physical activity and stroke impact) and user satisfaction were tested before implantation and at various moments after FES-system activation up to 26 weeks. RESULTS: Walking with FES yielded increased m...
BACKGROUND: Foot drop is common gait impairment after stroke. Functional electrical stimulation (FES...
Thesis outline and aims: to progress towards evidence based application of PNS to improve lower extr...
Drop foot is a frequent abnormality in gait after central nervous system lesions. Different treatmen...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: To investigate whether an implantable functional electrical s...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate whether community-dwelling chronic stroke patients ...
BACKGROUND: Walking ability of people with foot drop in the chronic phase after stroke is better wit...
Objective: The aims of this study were: (i) to compare the neuro prosthetic effect of implantable pe...
Item does not contain fulltextIn recent years, the use of functional electrical stimulation (FES) of...
BACKGROUND: Evidence supports peroneal nerve functional electrical stimulation (FES) as an effecti...
Objective To determine the effect of a new implantable 2-channel peroneal nerve stimulator on walkin...
Objective Analysis of the available evidence on the improvement of walking in stroke patients with ...
BACKGROUND: Contralesional 'drop foot' after stroke is usually treated with an ankle-foot orthosis (...
Background: Benefits of peroneal functional electrical stimulation in people with post-stroke drop f...
Drop foot is a frequent abnormality in gait after central nervous system lesions. Different treatmen...
ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to show the long-term effects of an implantable peroneal nerve st...
BACKGROUND: Foot drop is common gait impairment after stroke. Functional electrical stimulation (FES...
Thesis outline and aims: to progress towards evidence based application of PNS to improve lower extr...
Drop foot is a frequent abnormality in gait after central nervous system lesions. Different treatmen...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: To investigate whether an implantable functional electrical s...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate whether community-dwelling chronic stroke patients ...
BACKGROUND: Walking ability of people with foot drop in the chronic phase after stroke is better wit...
Objective: The aims of this study were: (i) to compare the neuro prosthetic effect of implantable pe...
Item does not contain fulltextIn recent years, the use of functional electrical stimulation (FES) of...
BACKGROUND: Evidence supports peroneal nerve functional electrical stimulation (FES) as an effecti...
Objective To determine the effect of a new implantable 2-channel peroneal nerve stimulator on walkin...
Objective Analysis of the available evidence on the improvement of walking in stroke patients with ...
BACKGROUND: Contralesional 'drop foot' after stroke is usually treated with an ankle-foot orthosis (...
Background: Benefits of peroneal functional electrical stimulation in people with post-stroke drop f...
Drop foot is a frequent abnormality in gait after central nervous system lesions. Different treatmen...
ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to show the long-term effects of an implantable peroneal nerve st...
BACKGROUND: Foot drop is common gait impairment after stroke. Functional electrical stimulation (FES...
Thesis outline and aims: to progress towards evidence based application of PNS to improve lower extr...
Drop foot is a frequent abnormality in gait after central nervous system lesions. Different treatmen...