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Identification of stiff|knee gait in stroke survivors


Classification of Stiff-Knee Gait Kinematic Severity after Stroke Using ...

Nowadays, a classification system for unilateral stiff-knee gait (SKG) kinematic severity in hemiparetic adult patients after stroke does not exist.

Identification of stiff-knee gait in stroke survivors - Research Square

Background: Though stiff-knee gait is a common movement disorder in individuals with stroke, the criteria for identifying it in this ...

A method to differentiate the causes of stiff-knee gait in stroke patients

Stiff-knee gait (SKG) is a common abnormal gait pattern in patients after stroke characterized by insufficient knee flexion (KF) during swing.

Identification of stiff-knee gait in stroke survivors | Sciety

Background: Though stiff-knee gait is a common movement disorder in individuals with stroke, the criteria for identifying it in this population are not yet ...

(PDF) Identification of stiff-knee gait in stroke survivors - ResearchGate

Results: Overall, peak knee flexion during the swing period and knee RoM swing were the most remarkable measurements to identify stiff-knee gait ...

Altered muscle synergy structure in patients with poststroke stiff knee ...

Stiff knee gait (SKG) occurrence after a stroke is associated with various abnormal muscle activities; however, the interactions among these ...

Stiff Knee Gait Disorders as Neuromechanical Consequences of ...

It affects approximately 60% of stroke patients with gait disorders [2]. In stroke survivors with SKG, it is commonly observed in clinical ...

Identification of stiff-knee gait in stroke survivors - OUCI

Abstract Background: Though stiff-knee gait is a common movement disorder in individuals with stroke, the criteria for identifying it in this population are ...

A method to differentiate the causes of stiff-knee gait in stroke patients.

Stiff-knee gait (SKG) is a common abnormal gait pattern in patients after stroke characterized by insufficient knee flexion (KF) during swing.

Between-limb difference in peak knee flexion angle can identify ...

Stiff-Knee gait affects 25–75 % of individuals with post-stroke gait impairment and is typically defined as reduced swing phase knee flexion ...

Rectus femoris hyperreflexia contributes to Stiff-Knee gait after stroke

Stiff-Knee gait (SKG) after stroke is often accompanied by decreased knee flexion angle during the swing phase. The decreased knee flexion ...

Rectus femoris hyperreflexia predicts knee flexion angle in Stiff ...

Stiff-knee gait (SKG) after stroke is often accompanied by decreased knee flexion angle during the swing phase. The decreased knee flexion has ...

Characteristics of limb kinematics in the gait disorders of post-stroke ...

In a previous study that classified the features of joint kinematics during gait in post-stroke patients, the excessive knee extension pattern ...

Preswing Knee Flexion Assistance Is Coupled With Hip Abduction in ...

Stiff-knee gait (SKG), defined as reduced and delayed knee flexion during the swing phase, is a common disability in people with stroke.

Can non-disabled adults reproduce the stiff-knee gait of individuals ...

Limited knee flexion during the swing period of gait is a common movement disorder in individuals with stroke (Boudarhamet al., 2013; Olney, ...

Pedaling improves gait ability of hemiparetic patients with stiff-knee ...

Stiff-knee gait, which is a gait abnormality observed after stroke, is characterized by decreased knee flexion angles during the swing phase, ...

Analysis of Gait Characteristics Using Hip-Knee Cyclograms ... - MDPI

Gait disturbance is a common sequela of stroke. Conventional gait analysis has limitations in simultaneously assessing multiple joints.

Associations between lower-limb muscle activation and knee flexion ...

Identifying the muscles that are responsible for knee stiffness may facilitate improvement of rehabilitation strategy for post-stroke gait. Citation: Wang W, Li ...

The Effect of Botulinum Toxin Type A Injection in the Rectus Femoris ...

Stiff knee gait (SKG) is characterized by a diminished knee flexion during the swing phase of gait and frequently affects patients with an upper ...

A method to differentiate the causes of stiff-knee gait in stroke patients

SKG is a common result of central nervous system lesions that may arise after stroke, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, cerebral.