Background: While various body weight supported locomotor training (BWSLT) approaches are reported in the literature for individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI), none have evaluated outcomes in terms of gait quality. The purpose of this study was to compare changes in measures of gait quality associated with four different BWSLT approaches in individuals with chronic motor-incomplete SCI, and to identify how gait parameters differed from those of non-disabled (ND) individuals. Methods. Data were analyzed from 51 subjects with SCI who had been randomized into one of four BWSLT groups: treadmill with manual assistance (TM), treadmill with electrical stimulation (TS), overground with electrical stimulation (OG), treadmill with locomotor robo...
In recent years robotic devices became part of rehabilitation offers for patients suffering from Spi...
Today's standard clinical practice to assess the walking ability of patients with neurological disor...
Background: Motor impairment is a major consequence of spinal cord injury (SCI). Earlier studies hav...
BACKGROUND Task-specific locomotor training has been promoted to improve walking-related outcome af...
Introduction: Individuals with motor-incomplete SCI (m-iSCI) remain limited communi...
Introduction: Individuals with motor-incomplete SCI (m-iSCI) remain limited communi...
Abstract. [Purpose] The aim of this study was to describe the effect of locomotor training on a trea...
Background and purpose: Many individuals with an incomplete spinal cord injury (SCI) have the potent...
Background and purpose: Many individuals with an incomplete spinal cord injury (SCI) have the potent...
Background and purpose: Many individuals with an incomplete spinal cord injury (SCI) have the potent...
Clinical Bottom Line: With the very limited amount of quality evidence that has been conducted in th...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of body weight-supported gait training on restoration of walking, ...
BACKGROUND: Many robots are available for gait rehabilitation (BWSTRT and ORET) and their applicatio...
BACKGROUND: Many robots are available for gait rehabilitation (BWSTRT and ORET) and their applicatio...
Many individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) do not regain their ability to walk, even though it i...
In recent years robotic devices became part of rehabilitation offers for patients suffering from Spi...
Today's standard clinical practice to assess the walking ability of patients with neurological disor...
Background: Motor impairment is a major consequence of spinal cord injury (SCI). Earlier studies hav...
BACKGROUND Task-specific locomotor training has been promoted to improve walking-related outcome af...
Introduction: Individuals with motor-incomplete SCI (m-iSCI) remain limited communi...
Introduction: Individuals with motor-incomplete SCI (m-iSCI) remain limited communi...
Abstract. [Purpose] The aim of this study was to describe the effect of locomotor training on a trea...
Background and purpose: Many individuals with an incomplete spinal cord injury (SCI) have the potent...
Background and purpose: Many individuals with an incomplete spinal cord injury (SCI) have the potent...
Background and purpose: Many individuals with an incomplete spinal cord injury (SCI) have the potent...
Clinical Bottom Line: With the very limited amount of quality evidence that has been conducted in th...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of body weight-supported gait training on restoration of walking, ...
BACKGROUND: Many robots are available for gait rehabilitation (BWSTRT and ORET) and their applicatio...
BACKGROUND: Many robots are available for gait rehabilitation (BWSTRT and ORET) and their applicatio...
Many individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) do not regain their ability to walk, even though it i...
In recent years robotic devices became part of rehabilitation offers for patients suffering from Spi...
Today's standard clinical practice to assess the walking ability of patients with neurological disor...
Background: Motor impairment is a major consequence of spinal cord injury (SCI). Earlier studies hav...