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A study of comparative analysis of visual and verbal cue training along with tactile stimuli on gait and mobility among parkinson’s patients.

A study of comparative analysis of visual and verbal cue training along with tactile stimuli on gait and mobility among parkinson’s patients.

... on gait and mobility between pre test and post ...and mobility group A and group ...on gait and mobility among Parkinson’s patients had significant improvement in both mobility ...

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Effect of learning to use a mobility aid on gait and cognitive demands in people with mild to moderate Alzheimer’s dementia: Part II – 4-Wheeled walker

Effect of learning to use a mobility aid on gait and cognitive demands in people with mild to moderate Alzheimer’s dementia: Part II – 4-Wheeled walker

... of mobility aids led to impaired walking parameters in both study samples, changes in spatial-temporal gait parameter were more pronounced in the groups learning to use a single-point ...introductory ...

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Effect of learning to use a mobility aid on gait and cognitive demands in people with mild to moderate Alzheimer’s dementia: Part I - Cane

Effect of learning to use a mobility aid on gait and cognitive demands in people with mild to moderate Alzheimer’s dementia: Part I - Cane

... a mobility aid ...and gait problems can facilitate independent and safe ambulation, and activities of daily living ...in gait velocity, which was greater in adults with mild to moderate Alzheimer’s ...

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Comparison of Effects of Bilateral Versus Unilateral Quadriceps Training on Balance, Functional Mobility and Functional Gait in Patients With Stroke

Comparison of Effects of Bilateral Versus Unilateral Quadriceps Training on Balance, Functional Mobility and Functional Gait in Patients With Stroke

... Functional mobility and isometric strength of unaffected side gave significant values and balance, functional gait and isometric strength on affected side gave insignificant ...dynamic gait index and ...

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Investigation of first ray mobility during gait by kinematic fluoroscopic imaging a novel method

Investigation of first ray mobility during gait by kinematic fluoroscopic imaging a novel method

... dorsal mobility between ...dynamic gait examina- tion methods revealed a higher scatter of normal first ray sagittal plane motion and did not show any signifi- cant association between the static measure of ...

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The effectiveness of Robot Assisted Gait Training versus conventional therapy on mobility in severely disabled progressIve MultiplE sclerosis patients (RAGTIME): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

The effectiveness of Robot Assisted Gait Training versus conventional therapy on mobility in severely disabled progressIve MultiplE sclerosis patients (RAGTIME): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

... and gait [3, 4], mobility problems [5, 6], reduced walking competency [3] and increased risk of falling ...and gait disabilities, the negative im- pact on personal activities and quality of life ...

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Gender specific age-related changes in bone density, muscle strength and functional performance in the elderly: a-10 year prospective population-based study

Gender specific age-related changes in bone density, muscle strength and functional performance in the elderly: a-10 year prospective population-based study

... balance, gait and mobility have been reported to deteriorate anywhere from the age of 40 to 60 years or beyond ...and gait for 10-years of follow-up in middle-aged adults and the ...and gait ...

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Index Terms: Gait Algorithm, Mobility Performance, Obstacle, Personal Mobility Vehicle, Autonomic Robotic Wheel Chair, Rough Terrain, Terrain Topology.

Index Terms: Gait Algorithm, Mobility Performance, Obstacle, Personal Mobility Vehicle, Autonomic Robotic Wheel Chair, Rough Terrain, Terrain Topology.

... It is pointed out in that technologies required for a general autonomous UGV(Unmanned Ground Vehicle) can be divided up into five areas: mobility, localization, navigation, planning, and communication Durrant ...

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Clinical Reasoning: Reversible gait ataxiaFrom wheelchair to independent mobility

Clinical Reasoning: Reversible gait ataxiaFrom wheelchair to independent mobility

... A 65-year-old right-handed man presented with a 7-year history of progressive gait impairment and unsteadiness. He was only able to ambulate at home with a frame for very short distances and started using a ...

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Design and Fabrication of Walking Support System

Design and Fabrication of Walking Support System

... stable gait, hands free movement to facilitate multitasking, effortless mobility (whether in a straight or curved path), no fear of falling either someone bents forward or backward or stops instantaneously, ...

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Mobility training using a bionic knee orthosis in patients in a post stroke chronic state: a case series

Mobility training using a bionic knee orthosis in patients in a post stroke chronic state: a case series

... improve mobility and balance in patients in a stable chronic state after a stroke who had reached a plateau with BWSTT (that is, cessation of training ...in gait performance with BWSTT; and independence in ...

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Rehabilitation of Elderly People with History of Falls: A Study on Balancing Exercises

Rehabilitation of Elderly People with History of Falls: A Study on Balancing Exercises

... weakness, gait deficit, use of assistive device, visual impairment, mobility impairment, fear of falling, cognitive impairment, depression, sedentary behavior, age, number of medications, ...

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Towards a Methodology for the Differential Analysis in Human Locomotion: A Pilot Study on the Participation of Individuals with Multiple Sclerosis

Towards a Methodology for the Differential Analysis in Human Locomotion: A Pilot Study on the Participation of Individuals with Multiple Sclerosis

... that gait dynamics have meaning and may be useful in providing insight into the neural control of ...on gait, and vice versa, in a quantitative and robust ...a gait cycle were analyzed in this ...

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Clinical gait and stepping performance measures in older adults

Clinical gait and stepping performance measures in older adults

... mildly mobility-impaired community older adults in one study is 448 m [4] and 374 m in congestive heart failure patients, with over 50% of those Class II and over 75% of those Class III– IV unable to walk more ...

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Distinct feature extraction for video-based gait phase classification

Distinct feature extraction for video-based gait phase classification

... person’s mobility via Timed Up and Go (TUG) tests [21]; (ii) Gait recognition [22], to classify an entire gait sequence into classes (each class corresponds to one person), integrating color, depth ...

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An exploratory intervention study suggests clinical benefits of training in chronic stroke to be paralleled by changes in brain activity using repeated fMRI

An exploratory intervention study suggests clinical benefits of training in chronic stroke to be paralleled by changes in brain activity using repeated fMRI

... criteria: mobility impairment (impaired gait function – three with a right-sided paresis and five with a left-sided paresis) caused by an imaging-proven ischemic subcortical infarct, which had occurred at ...

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Real-world Gyroscope-based Gait Event Detection and Gait Feature Extraction

Real-world Gyroscope-based Gait Event Detection and Gait Feature Extraction

... The global population is ageing - the proportion of the population over 60 years of age has risen from 8% in 1950 to 11% in 2009, and is expected to dramatically increase to 22% in 2050 [1]. This trend will place an ...

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Recommendations for assessing motor performance in individuals with dementia: suggestions of an expert panel – a qualitative approach

Recommendations for assessing motor performance in individuals with dementia: suggestions of an expert panel – a qualitative approach

... GMWT), mobility and gait (TUG, 6-m WT, and instrumented gait analysis), lower limb strength (modi- fied 30-s chair-stand test), and functional performance (Short Physical Performance Battery and ...

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Virtual reality therapy for rehabilitation of balance in the elderly: a systematic review and META-analysis

Virtual reality therapy for rehabilitation of balance in the elderly: a systematic review and META-analysis

... Virtual reality therapy (VRT) has clinical indications in rehabilitation programs for the elderly; however, there is still no consensus on the recovery of body balance. The objective of this review was to summarize the ...

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Gait Variability Is an Independent Marker of Frailty

Gait Variability Is an Independent Marker of Frailty

... Key features of frailty syndrome are weakness, lower limb dysfunction, and mobility impairment (Fried et al., 2001; Guralnik, Ferrucci, Simonsick, Salive, & Wallace, 1995; Walston & Fried, 1999) which may ...

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