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 …

Using biofeedback to reduce step length asymmetry impairs dynamic balance in people poststroke

S Park, C Liu, N Sánchez, JK Tilson… - … and neural repair, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Background People poststroke often walk with a spatiotemporally asymmetric gait, due in
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 …

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 …

[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 …

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 …

A novel approach to ambulatory monitoring: investigation into the quantity and control of everyday walking in patients with subacute stroke

SK Prajapati, WH Gage, D Brooks… - … and neural repair, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
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 …

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 …

[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 …

[HTML][HTML] Accuracy of gait and posture classification using movement sensors in individuals with mobility impairment after stroke

J Pohl, A Ryser, JM Veerbeek, G Verheyden… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Background: Stroke leads to motor impairment which reduces physical activity, negatively
affects social participation, and increases the risk of secondary cardiovascular events …