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Forward propulsion asymmetry is indicative of changes in plantarflexor coordination during walking in individuals with post-stroke hemiparesis

机译:脑卒中后偏瘫患者行走过程中前向推进不对称指示plant屈协调的变化

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BackgroundA common measure of rehabilitation effectiveness post-stroke is self-selected walking speed, yet individuals may achieve the same speed using different coordination strategies. Asymmetry in the propulsion generated by each leg can provide insight into paretic leg coordination due to its relatively strong correlation with hemiparetic severity. Subjects walking at the same speed can exhibit different propulsion asymmetry, with some subjects relying more on the paretic leg and others on the nonparetic leg. The goal of this study was to assess whether analyzing propulsion asymmetry can help distinguish between improved paretic leg coordination versus nonparetic leg compensation.
机译:背景卒中后康复效果的一个常见衡量指标是自行选择的步行速度,但是个人可以使用不同的协调策略达到相同的速度。由于每条腿产生的推进力不对称性与偏瘫严重程度之间的相关性很强,因此可以提供洞察力。以相同速度行走的受试者可能表现出不同的推进不对称性,其中一些受试者更多地依赖于the行腿,而另一些人则依赖于非par行腿。这项研究的目的是评估分析推进不对称是否可以帮助区分改善的腿部小腿协调性和非腿部小腿补偿。

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