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Effects of innovative hip-knee-ankle interlimb coordinated robot training on ambulation, cardiopulmonary function, depression, and fall confidence in acute hemiplegia - Park C, Oh-Park M, Dohle C, Bialek A, Friel K, Edwards D, Krebs HI, You JSH.
BACKGROUND: While Walkbot-assisted locomotor training (WLT) provided ample evidence on balance and gait improvements, the therapeutic effects on cardiopulmonary and psychological elements as well as fall confidence are unknown in stroke survivors. OBJE...
Source: SafetyLit - June 19, 2020 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Engineering, Physics, Structural Soundness and Failure Source Type: news

Effects of oculomotor and gaze stability exercises on balance after stroke: clinical trial protocol - Pimenta C, Correia A, Alves M, Virella D.
HIGHLIGHTS: Balance problems after stroke are an important risk factor for falling.The inability to maintain balance decreased potential for recovery.This trial assesses the effect of oculomotor and gaze stability training on balance. BACKGROUND: T...
Source: SafetyLit - April 11, 2020 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Age: Elder Adults Source Type: news

Relationship between walking ability of patients with stroke and effect of body weight-supported treadmill training - Mori H, Tamari M, Maruyama H.
[Purpose] Reports on the amount of unloading maximizing walking ability in patients with stroke are limited. The effect of body weight-supported treadmill training (BWSTT) in patients with stroke has not been clarified. We aimed to investigate the effects ...
Source: SafetyLit - March 25, 2020 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Age: Elder Adults Source Type: news

A randomized controlled study incorporating an electromechanical gait machine, the Hybrid Assistive Limb, in gait training of patients with severe limitations in walking in the subacute phase after stroke - Wall A, Borg J, Vreede K, Palmcrantz S.
Early onset, intensive and repetitive, gait training may improve outcome after stroke but for patients with severe limitations in walking, rehabilitation is a challenge. The Hybrid Assistive Limb (HAL) is a gait machine that captures voluntary actions and ...
Source: SafetyLit - March 2, 2020 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Age: Elder Adults Source Type: news

Improvements in balance reaction impairments following reactive balance training in individuals with sub-acute stroke: a prospective cohort study with historical control - Schinkel-Ivy A, Huntley AH, Danells CJ, Inness EL, Mansfield A.
Background: Reactive balance training (RBT) has been previously found to reduce fall risk in individuals with sub-acute stroke; however, our understanding of the effects of RBT on specific balance impairments is lacking.Objective: To quantify...
Source: SafetyLit - November 21, 2019 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Age: Elder Adults Source Type: news

Effects of visual feedback training using transient Fresnel prism glasses on balance ability in stroke patients without hemispatial neglect - Ha SY, Kim SY, Sung YH.
The center of mass of the body in patients with stroke was oriented toward the nonparetic side. Abnormal weight shift increases the risk of falls. Therefore, many therapists make an effort to help their functional recovery through balance training. Our aim...
Source: SafetyLit - November 18, 2019 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Ergonomics, Human Factors, Anthropometrics, Physiology Source Type: news

Effects of visual feedback training and visual targets on muscle activation, balancing, and walking ability in adults after hemiplegic stroke: a preliminary, randomized, controlled study - Pak NW, Lee JH.
The aim of this randomized, controlled study was to investigate the effect of visual feedback through visual targets on muscle activity, balance, and gait in stroke patients. Patients were recruited from the inpatient unit of a rehabilitation hospital. Twe...
Source: SafetyLit - October 26, 2019 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Age: Elder Adults Source Type: news

Virtual reality-based balance training system augmented with operant conditioning paradigm - Kumar D, Sinha N, Dutta A, Lahiri U.
BACKGROUND: Stroke-related sensory and motor deficits often steal away the independent mobility and balance from stroke survivors. Often, this compels the stroke survivors to rely heavily on their non-paretic leg during weight shifting to execute activitie...
Source: SafetyLit - August 30, 2019 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Ergonomics, Human Factors, Anthropometrics, Physiology Source Type: news

Early body weight-supported overground walking training in patients with stroke in subacute phase compared to conventional physiotherapy: a randomized controlled pilot study - Brunelli S, Iosa M, Fusco FR, Pirri C, Di Giunta C, Foti C, Traballesi M.
Among the new rehabilitation strategies aimed at improving independent walking after stroke, the body weight-support training allows an early and controlled ambulatory training. To date, most available studies are based on treadmill body weight-support (BW...
Source: SafetyLit - August 21, 2019 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Ergonomics, Human Factors, Anthropometrics, Physiology Source Type: news

The development and feasibility of treadmill-induced fall recovery training applied to individuals with chronic stroke - Pigman J, Reisman DS, Pohlig RT, Wright TR, Crenshaw JR.
BACKGROUND: Exercise has failed to reduce falls in those with chronic stroke. A limitation of traditional exercise is that the motor responses needed to prevent a fall are not elicited (i.e. they lack processing specificity). Balance reactions often requir...
Source: SafetyLit - May 29, 2019 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Age: Elder Adults Source Type: news

Backward walking observational training improves gait ability in patients with chronic stroke: randomised controlled pilot study - Moon Y, Bae Y.
Backward walking has a positive effect on gait ability. Action observational training is an effective treatment method for stroke neurological disorders. This randomised comparator-controlled pilot study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of backward walkin...
Source: SafetyLit - April 22, 2019 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Ergonomics, Human Factors, Anthropometrics, Physiology Source Type: news

The effects of a community-based walking program on walking ability and fall-related self-efficacy of chronic stroke patients - Lee JM, Moon HH, Lee SK, Lee HL, Park YJ.
The objectives of this study were to evaluate the effects of community-based walking training (CWT) on the walking ability and fall-related self-efficacy of chronic stroke patients and compare the effects of CWT to the conventional walking programs in stro...
Source: SafetyLit - March 25, 2019 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Community-Based Prevention Source Type: news

Does a perturbation based gait intervention enhance gait stability in fall prone stroke survivors? A pilot study - Punt M, Bruijn SM, van de Port IG, de Rooij IJM, Wittink H, van Dieen JH.
A recent review indicated that perturbation based training (PBT) interventions are effective in reducing falls in older adults and patients with Parkinson's disease. It is unknown whether this type of intervention is effective in stroke survivors. We deter...
Source: SafetyLit - January 29, 2019 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Age: Elder Adults Source Type: news

Decreasing fear of falling in chronic stroke survivors through cognitive behavior therapy and task-oriented training - Liu TW, Ng GYF, Chung RCK, Ng SSM.
In this study, we evaluated (1) whether cognitive behavior therapy could augment the beneficial effects ...
Source: SafetyLit - December 28, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Age: Elder Adults Source Type: news

Use of a gaming platform for balance training following a stroke: a randomized trial - Hsieh HC.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate a personal computer (PC) gaming platform as a means of improving postural balance in stroke patients. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 54 stroke patients were enrolled and randomly divided into experimental and control groups. DESIGN...
Source: SafetyLit - November 26, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Age: Elder Adults Source Type: news