Present and future of gait assessment in clinical practice: Towards the application of novel trends and technologies
Background Despite being available for more than three decades, quantitative gait analysis
remains largely associated with research institutions and not well leveraged in clinical …
remains largely associated with research institutions and not well leveraged in clinical …
Assessment methods of post-stroke gait: A sco** review of technology-driven approaches to gait characterization and analysis
Background: Gait dysfunction or impairment is considered one of the most common and
devastating physiological consequences of stroke, and achieving optimal gait is a key goal …
devastating physiological consequences of stroke, and achieving optimal gait is a key goal …
Walking speed and step length asymmetry modify the energy cost of walking after stroke
Background. A higher energy cost of walking poststroke has been linked to reduced walking
performance and reduced participation in the community. Objective. To determine the …
performance and reduced participation in the community. Objective. To determine the …
Effects of bilateral assistance for hemiparetic gait post-stroke using a powered hip exoskeleton
Hemiparetic gait due to stroke is characterized by an asymmetric gait due to weakness in the
paretic lower limb. These inter-limb asymmetries increase the biomechanical demand and …
paretic lower limb. These inter-limb asymmetries increase the biomechanical demand and …
Mechanisms used to increase peak propulsive force following 12-weeks of gait training in individuals poststroke
Current rehabilitation efforts for individuals poststroke focus on increasing walking speed
because it is a predictor of community ambulation and participation. Greater propulsive force …
because it is a predictor of community ambulation and participation. Greater propulsive force …
Contribution of paretic and nonparetic limb peak propulsive forces to changes in walking speed in individuals poststroke
Background. Recent rehabilitation efforts after stroke often focus on increasing walking
speed because it is associated with quality of life. For individuals poststroke, propulsive …
speed because it is associated with quality of life. For individuals poststroke, propulsive …
Control of lateral weight transfer is associated with walking speed in individuals post-stroke
Restoring functional gait speed is an important goal for rehabilitation post-stroke. During
walking, transferring of one's body weight between the limbs and maintaining balance …
walking, transferring of one's body weight between the limbs and maintaining balance …
Ankle anticipatory postural adjustments during gait initiation in healthy and post-stroke subjects
Background Anticipatory postural adjustments during gait initiation have an important role in
postural stability but also in gait performance. However, these first phase mechanisms of gait …
postural stability but also in gait performance. However, these first phase mechanisms of gait …
Evaluation of measurements of propulsion used to reflect changes in walking speed in individuals poststroke
Recent rehabilitation approaches for individuals poststroke have focused on improving
walking speed because it is a reliable measurement that is associated with quality of life …
walking speed because it is a reliable measurement that is associated with quality of life …
Sensorized assessment of dynamic locomotor imagery in people with stroke and healthy subjects
Dynamic motor imagery (dMI) is a motor imagery task associated with movements partially
mimicking those mentally represented. As well as conventional motor imagery, dMI has …
mimicking those mentally represented. As well as conventional motor imagery, dMI has …