Gait post-stroke: Pathophysiology and rehabilitation strategies
C Beyaert, R Vasa, GE Frykberg - Neurophysiologie Clinique/Clinical …, 2015 - Elsevier
We reviewed neural control and biomechanical description of gait in both non-disabled and
post-stroke subjects. In addition, we reviewed most of the gait rehabilitation strategies …
post-stroke subjects. In addition, we reviewed most of the gait rehabilitation strategies …
Neuromechanical principles underlying movement modularity and their implications for rehabilitation
Neuromechanical principles define the properties and problems that shape neural solutions
for movement. Although the theoretical and experimental evidence is debated, we present …
for movement. Although the theoretical and experimental evidence is debated, we present …
Post-stroke hemiplegic gait: new perspective and insights
S Li, GE Francisco, P Zhou - Frontiers in physiology, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Walking dysfunction occurs at a very high prevalence in stroke survivors. Human walking is
a phenomenon often taken for granted, but it is mediated by complicated neural control …
a phenomenon often taken for granted, but it is mediated by complicated neural control …
[HTML][HTML] CEINMS: A toolbox to investigate the influence of different neural control solutions on the prediction of muscle excitation and joint moments during dynamic …
Personalized neuromusculoskeletal (NMS) models can represent the neurological,
physiological, and anatomical characteristics of an individual and can be used to estimate …
physiological, and anatomical characteristics of an individual and can be used to estimate …
Merging of healthy motor modules predicts reduced locomotor performance and muscle coordination complexity post-stroke
Evidence suggests that the nervous system controls motor tasks using a low-dimensional
modular organization of muscle activation. However, it is not clear if such an organization …
modular organization of muscle activation. However, it is not clear if such an organization …
The mechanics and energetics of human walking and running: a joint level perspective
DJ Farris, GS Sawicki - Journal of The Royal Society …, 2012 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Humans walk and run at a range of speeds. While steady locomotion at a given speed
requires no net mechanical work, moving faster does demand both more positive and …
requires no net mechanical work, moving faster does demand both more positive and …
A new definition of poststroke spasticity and the interference of spasticity with motor recovery from acute to chronic stages
The relationship of poststroke spasticity and motor recovery can be confusing.“True” motor
recovery refers to return of motor behaviors to prestroke state with the same end-effectors …
recovery refers to return of motor behaviors to prestroke state with the same end-effectors …
The case for and against muscle synergies
A long standing goal in motor control is to determine the fundamental output controlled by
the CNS: does the CNS control the activation of individual motor units, individual muscles …
the CNS: does the CNS control the activation of individual motor units, individual muscles …
Common muscle synergies for balance and walking
SA Chvatal, LH Ting - Frontiers in computational neuroscience, 2013 - frontiersin.org
Little is known about the integration of neural mechanisms for balance and locomotion.
Muscle synergies have been studied independently in standing balance and walking, but …
Muscle synergies have been studied independently in standing balance and walking, but …
Patterned control of human locomotion
F Lacquaniti, YP Ivanenko, M Zago - The Journal of physiology, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
There is much experimental evidence for the existence of biomechanical constraints which
simplify the problem of control of multi‐segment movements. In addition, it has been …
simplify the problem of control of multi‐segment movements. In addition, it has been …