Monitoring walking asymmetries and endpoint control in persons living with chronic stroke: Implications for remote diagnosis and telerehabilitation
J Song, EC Hardin - Digital Health, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective The objective of this study was to assess the feasibility of monitoring and
diagnosing compromised walking motion in the frontal plane, particularly in persons living …
diagnosing compromised walking motion in the frontal plane, particularly in persons living …
Using biofeedback to reduce step length asymmetry impairs dynamic balance in people poststroke
Background People poststroke often walk with a spatiotemporally asymmetric gait, due in
part to sensorimotor impairments in the paretic lower extremity. Although reducing …
part to sensorimotor impairments in the paretic lower extremity. Although reducing …
Using Biofeedback to Reduce Spatiotemporal Asymmetry Impairs Dynamic Balance in People Post-Stroke
S Park, C Liu, N Sánchez, JK Tilson, SJ Mulroy… - 2021 - digitalcommons.chapman.edu
Background. People poststroke often walk with a spatiotemporally asymmetric gait, due in
part to sensorimotor impairments in the paretic lower extremity. Although reducing …
part to sensorimotor impairments in the paretic lower extremity. Although reducing …
Real-time avatar-based feedback to enhance the symmetry of spatiotemporal parameters after stroke: instantaneous effects of different avatar views
S Sangani, KK Patterson, J Fung… - IEEE Transactions on …, 2020 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Gait asymmetry, one of the hallmarks of post stroke locomotion, often persists despite gait
rehabilitation interventions, impacting negatively on functional mobility. Real-time feedback …
rehabilitation interventions, impacting negatively on functional mobility. Real-time feedback …
[HTML][HTML] Markedly impaired bilateral coordination of gait in post-stroke patients: Is this deficit distinct from asymmetry? A cohort study
R Meijer, M Plotnik, EG Zwaaftink… - Journal of …, 2011 - Springer
Background Multiple aspects of gait are typically impaired post-stroke. Asymmetric gait is
common as a consequence of unilateral brain lesions. The relationship between the …
common as a consequence of unilateral brain lesions. The relationship between the …
Symmetry is associated with interlimb coordination during walking and pedaling after stroke
BT Cleland, S Schindler-Ivens - Journal of Neurologic Physical …, 2022 - journals.lww.com
Background and Purpose: Asymmetry during walking may be explained by impaired
interlimb coordination. We examined these associations:(1) propulsive symmetry with …
interlimb coordination. We examined these associations:(1) propulsive symmetry with …
A novel approach to ambulatory monitoring: investigation into the quantity and control of everyday walking in patients with subacute stroke
Background. Promoting whole body activities, such as walking, can help improve recovery
after stroke. However, little information exists regarding the characteristics of daily walking in …
after stroke. However, little information exists regarding the characteristics of daily walking in …
Frontal plane compensatory strategies associated with self-selected walking speed in individuals post-stroke
VA Stanhope, BA Knarr, DS Reisman… - Clinical …, 2014 - Elsevier
Background Approximately two out of three individuals post-stroke experience walking
impairments. Frontal plane compensatory strategies (ie pelvic hiking and circumduction) are …
impairments. Frontal plane compensatory strategies (ie pelvic hiking and circumduction) are …
[HTML][HTML] Movement smoothness in chronic post-stroke individuals walking in an outdoor environment—A cross-sectional study using IMU sensors
FV Garcia, MJ da Cunha, CP Schuch, GP Schifino… - PLoS …, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Background Walking speed is often used in the clinic to assess the level of gait impairment
following stroke. Nonetheless, post-stroke individuals may employ the same walking speed …
following stroke. Nonetheless, post-stroke individuals may employ the same walking speed …
[HTML][HTML] Accuracy of gait and posture classification using movement sensors in individuals with mobility impairment after stroke
Background: Stroke leads to motor impairment which reduces physical activity, negatively
affects social participation, and increases the risk of secondary cardiovascular events …
affects social participation, and increases the risk of secondary cardiovascular events …
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