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Stiff knee gait (SKG) is defined as decreased knee flexion during the swing phase. It is one of the most common gait disorders following ...

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Abstract. Stiff knee gait (SKG) is defined as decreased knee flexion during the swing phase. It is one of the most common gait disorders ...

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Underlying mechanisms ofiff knee gait can present as mechanical consequences between muscle spasticity, weakness, and their interactions with ground ...

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New: Stiff Knee Gait Disorders as Neuromechanical Consequences in Chronic Stroke. - 4 different mechanisms are demonstrated through sample cases.

Stiff Knee Gait Disorders as Neuromechanical Consequences of ...

Stiff knee gait (SKG) is defined as decreased knee flexion during the swing phase. It is one of the most common gait disorders following stroke.

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

Among these deficits, stiff-knee gait (SKG) or stiff-legged gait [3,4,5,6] is one of the most commonly observed gait disorders [4,5], and affects approximately ...

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, ...

Isolating the energetic and mechanical consequences of imposed ...

Weakness of ankle and knee musculature following injury or disorder results in reduced joint motion associated with metabolically expensive ...

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. Overactivity ...

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.

Rectus femoris hyperreflexia contributes to Stiff-Knee gait after stroke

The strong correlation between RF hyperreflexia and knee flexion angle indicates a possible regulatory role of spinal reflex excitability in ...

Stiff Knee Gait Disorders as Neuromechanical Consequences of ...

Stiff Knee Gait Disorders as Neuromechanical Consequences of Spastic Hemiplegia in Chronic Stroke. Published:2023-03-07 Issue:3 Volume:15 Page:204. ISSN:2072 ...

Co-contraction around the knee and the ankle joints during post ...

Stiff Knee Gait Disorders as Neuromechanical Consequences of Spastic Hemiplegia in Chronic Stroke · Sheng Li. Medicine. Toxins. 2023. TLDR. Underlying ...

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

Over activity of the rectus femoris is often cited as a main cause for stiff knee gait (SKG). Botulinum toxin (BoNT) can be used to reduce ...

Effect of Simultaneous Botulinum Toxin Injections Into Several ...

Stiff knee gait is a common pattern of impaired kinematics in these patients; it is characterized by a lack of knee flexion during the swing ...

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, ...

Patterns and assessment of spastic hemiplegic gait - Li - 2024

Muscle strength is the key determinant of gait disorders in hemiparetic stroke survivors. Spasticity and its associated involuntary activation ...

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Stiff knee gait (SKG) is defined as decreased knee flexion during the swing phase. It is one of the most common gait disorders following stroke. Knee extensor ...

Predictive simulation of post-stroke gait with functional electrical ...

Post-stroke patients present various gait abnormalities such as drop foot, stiff-knee gait (SKG), and knee hyperextension. Functional ...