Doctors told her parents she wasn't expected to survive past age 4, but a Nebraska woman born without cerebral hemispheres ...
Next-generation explainable AI integrating EMG and kinematics to identify muscle drivers of stiff-knee gait in Hereditary Spastic Paraparesis.
Wandercraft has launched Walk in New York, a new rehabilitation center that offers access to its advanced mobility devices for people with severe walking impairments, including those with multiple ...
The nerve damage caused by multiple sclerosis (MS) can disrupt a person’s ability to walk, balance, and even carry out the most basic everyday activities. Staying physically active can improve sleep ...
Introduction Gait recovery remains one of the most determining factors in social participation for poststroke individuals, in whom ankle dorsiflexor function is closely related to gait speed. Focal ...
Background and Purpose— Walking is an essential activity for daily life and social participation, and it is frequently limited after stroke. A lack of knee flexion during the swing phase (stiff knee) ...
The way you walk, something you likely perform automatically thousands of times daily, contains a wealth of information about your overall health. Gait analysis, once primarily the domain of elite ...
OBJECTIVE: To demonstrate the use of the tool for evaluation of spastic upper limb SHUEE (Shriners Hospital Upper Extremity Evaluation) in the evaluation of upper limb in cerebral palsy (CP) and its ...
Impact Statement: Longitudinal, automated monitoring of spasticity will provide clinicians with objective remote tracking of patients’ clinical condition. Future applications could include monitoring ...
Hereditary spastic paraplegias (HSPs) are a diverse group of inherited disorders that result in lower limb weakness and spasticity, generally thought to be caused by upper motor neuron degeneration.
Identification of neuromuscular impairments in cerebral palsy (CP) is essential to providing effective treatment. However, clinical recognition of neuromuscular impairments in CP and their ...