Background People recovering from a stroke are less stable during walking compared to able-bodied controls. The purpose of this study was to examine whether and how post-stroke individuals adapt their steady-state gait pattern to maintain or increase their margins of stability during walking, and to examine how these strategies differ from strategies employed by able-bodied people. Methods Ten post-stroke individuals and 9 age-matched able-bodied individuals walked on the Computer Assisted Rehabilitation Environment. Medio-lateral translations of the walking surface were imposed to manipulate gait stability. To provoke gait adaptations, a gait adaptability task was used, in which subjects occasionally had to hit a virtual target with their ...
Background: Although there is evidence that stroke survivors have reduced gait adaptability, the un...
Background: Steady-state gait characteristics appear promising as predictors of falls in stroke surv...
BACKGROUND: One third of individuals after stroke report an inability to walk in the community. Comm...
AbstractBackgroundPeople recovering from a stroke are less stable during walking compared to able-bo...
Objective: To investigate whether post-stroke participants can walk at different combinations of str...
Besides a stable gait pattern, gait in daily life requires the capability to adapt this pattern in r...
Maintaining dynamic balance during community ambulation is a major challenge post-stroke. Community ...
AbstractBesides a stable gait pattern, gait in daily life requires the capability to adapt this patt...
Contains fulltext : 48139.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Whereas severa...
BACKGROUND: The ability to make step adjustments while walking is often impaired following a stroke,...
Whereas several animal studies have indicated the important role of the motor cortex in the control ...
Background. The ability to make step adjustments while walking is often impaired following a stroke,...
BACKGROUND: . Safe community ambulation requires the capacity to adapt gait to environmental changes...
Background: Although there is evidence that stroke survivors have reduced gait adaptability, the un...
Background: Steady-state gait characteristics appear promising as predictors of falls in stroke surv...
BACKGROUND: One third of individuals after stroke report an inability to walk in the community. Comm...
AbstractBackgroundPeople recovering from a stroke are less stable during walking compared to able-bo...
Objective: To investigate whether post-stroke participants can walk at different combinations of str...
Besides a stable gait pattern, gait in daily life requires the capability to adapt this pattern in r...
Maintaining dynamic balance during community ambulation is a major challenge post-stroke. Community ...
AbstractBesides a stable gait pattern, gait in daily life requires the capability to adapt this patt...
Contains fulltext : 48139.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Whereas severa...
BACKGROUND: The ability to make step adjustments while walking is often impaired following a stroke,...
Whereas several animal studies have indicated the important role of the motor cortex in the control ...
Background. The ability to make step adjustments while walking is often impaired following a stroke,...
BACKGROUND: . Safe community ambulation requires the capacity to adapt gait to environmental changes...
Background: Although there is evidence that stroke survivors have reduced gait adaptability, the un...
Background: Steady-state gait characteristics appear promising as predictors of falls in stroke surv...
BACKGROUND: One third of individuals after stroke report an inability to walk in the community. Comm...