WebMar 1, 2001 · Gait training with RAS has beneficial effects on both kinematic and temporospatial patterns in patients with hemiplegia, providing not only clinical implications of locomotor rehabilitation with goal-oriented external feedback using RAS but also differential effects according to ambulatory function. 28 PDF View 1 excerpt, cites background WebGait rehabilitation after stroke: review of the evidence of predictors, clinical outcomes and timing for interventions The recovery of walking capacity is one of the main aims in …
Hemiparetic gait following stroke. Part I: Characteristics
WebFeb 3, 2012 · The limited evidence (due to lack of a reference group) of efficiency of the NDT-Bobath method in gait reeducation in adult post-stroke patients was described previously in several studies [1,5,10 ... WebNov 15, 2007 · Background and Purpose— This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of gait training using an electromechanical gait trainer with or without functional electrical stimulation for people with subacute stroke. Methods— This was a nonblinded randomized controlled trial with a 6-month follow-up. Fifty-four subjects were recruited within 6 weeks … directorship registration
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WebDec 13, 2011 · Post-stroke gait dysfunction is among the most investigated neurological gait disorders and is one of the major goals in post-stroke rehabilitation . Thus, the … WebFeb 1, 2024 · In clinical practice, gait recovery training in post-stroke patients is often distracted in two phases. The first includes musclestrengthening exercises [23] [24] [25] and neuromuscular... WebJan 12, 2024 · Patients with hemiplegic gait following stroke typically walk with a decreased speed, decreased and asymmetrical step length, decreased stance and single support times on the affected side, … directorship sl