Using smartphones to collect quantitative data on lower limb functionality in people who have suffered a stroke

JA Merchán-Baeza, M González-Sánchez… - Journal of Stroke and …, 2018 - Elsevier
Goal The main objective was to use the inertial sensor integrated into a smartphone to
collect quantitative data on lower limb functioning during execution of the timed up and go …

Wearable motion sensors and digital biomarkers in stroke rehabilitation

A Derungs, C Schuster-Amft, O Amft - Current Directions in …, 2020 - degruyter.com
We propose three novel digital biomarkers for the longitudinal performance monitoring and
movement evaluation of hemiparetic patients, eg after stroke. We devised convergence …

[HTML][HTML] Distinct ground reaction forces in gait between the paretic and non-paretic leg of stroke patients: a paradigm for innovative physiotherapy intervention

ZM Kokolevich, E Biros, O Tirosh, JE Reznik - Healthcare, 2021 - mdpi.com
This case report study aims to identify the differences in the ground reaction forces (GRF)
placed on the forefoot, hindfoot, and entire foot between the paretic and non-paretic legs in …

Adaptive changes in foot placement for split-belt treadmill walking in individuals with stroke

K Hirata, H Hanawa, T Miyazawa, K Kubota… - Journal of …, 2019 - Elsevier
Background Adaptation to split-belt treadmill walking differs between individual stroke
survivors. Many discussions only address spatiotemporal parameters that are related to …

Longitudinal changes in poststroke spatiotemporal gait asymmetry over inpatient rehabilitation

KK Patterson, A Mansfield, L Biasin… - … and neural repair, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Background. Little information exists about longitudinal changes in spatiotemporal gait
asymmetry during rehabilitation, despite it being a common goal. Objectives. To describe …

Reliability and validity of bilateral thigh and foot accelerometry measures of walking in healthy and hemiparetic subjects

K Saremi, J Marehbian, X Yan… - … and neural repair, 2006 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective. Measures of walking ability in large clinical trials are usually limited to a timed
short-distance walk and the distance walked in a fixed time. A new integrated system of 5 …

Locomotor asymmetry in post-stroke individuals: Why and how to use the split-belt treadmill to improve the gait performance

SM Nadeau, S Lauzière, C Miéville… - Annals of Physical and …, 2015 - Elsevier
Introduction The recovery of gait symmetry post-stroke tends to be more challenging
compared to other functional deficits when using conventional therapy. However …

Commentary: Remote assessments of gait and balance-Implications for research during and beyond Covid-19

S Madhavan, A Sivaramakrishnan… - Topics in stroke …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted non-essential in-person research activities that
require contact with human subjects. While guidelines are being developed for ramping up …

Persons post-stroke restore step length symmetry by walking asymmetrically

P Padmanabhan, K Sreekanth Rao, S Gulhar… - bioRxiv, 2019 - biorxiv.org
Background Restoration of step length symmetry is a common rehabilitation goal after
stroke. Persons post-stroke often retain the capacity to walk with symmetric step lengths …

Does dual task walking affect gait symmetry in individuals with Parkinson's disease?

TS Ribeiro, AC de Sousa, LC de Lucena… - European Journal of …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose: To investigate if dual task walking (DTW) alters spatiotemporal and angular
symmetry of lower limbs of individuals with Parkinson's disease. Material and methods …