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Factors Associated with the Walking Ability of Hemiplegic Stroke Patients

Factors Associated with the Walking Ability of Hemiplegic Stroke Patients

... commencing walking training from the acute phase of recovery is ...the walking ability of hemiplegic stroke ...was walking ability (Functional Independence Measure [FIM] locomotion ...

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The Effects of Knee Joint Pain and Disorders on Knee Extension Strength and Walking Ability in the Female Elderly

The Effects of Knee Joint Pain and Disorders on Knee Extension Strength and Walking Ability in the Female Elderly

... Gait properties were measured with a gait analysis system (Walk Way MG-1000, Anima, Japan). The MG-1000 with plate sensors determines time, dimensions, and the distance of the foot when the foot touches the sheet ...

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A study of overground Versus treadmill training to improve walking ability in patients with stroke.

A study of overground Versus treadmill training to improve walking ability in patients with stroke.

... functional walking ability and cadence in stroke ...of walking ability and cadence following ...bar, walking sideways parallel bar, walking unaided and stair climbing exercises ...

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Translating the Dutch Walking Stairs, Walking Ability and Rising and Sitting Questionnaires into German and assessing their concurrent validity with VAS measures of pain and activities in daily living

Translating the Dutch Walking Stairs, Walking Ability and Rising and Sitting Questionnaires into German and assessing their concurrent validity with VAS measures of pain and activities in daily living

... the Walking Stairs, Walking Ability and Rising & Sitting Questionnaires allowing the standardized measurement of activity limitations of patients suffering from CRPS 1 of the lower ...

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The efficacy of treadmill training with and without projected visual context for improving walking ability and reducing fall incidence and fear of falling in older adults with fall-related hip fracture: a randomized controlled trial

The efficacy of treadmill training with and without projected visual context for improving walking ability and reducing fall incidence and fear of falling in older adults with fall-related hip fracture: a randomized controlled trial

... The present study further revealed clinically rele- vant reductions in fall rate and the proportion of fallers after adaptability and conventional treadmill training relative to usual physical therapy (37% - 49% ...

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Effects of pre surgery physiotherapy on walking ability and lower extremity strength in patients with degenerative lumbar spine disorder: Secondary outcomes of the PREPARE randomised controlled trial

Effects of pre surgery physiotherapy on walking ability and lower extremity strength in patients with degenerative lumbar spine disorder: Secondary outcomes of the PREPARE randomised controlled trial

... = walking speed, Quadriceps strength, self-rated walking ability through ODI item 4 and a question from SWESPINE re- garding walking distance) and physical activity level one year after ...

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A comprehensive approach to assess walking ability and fall risk using the Interactive Walkway

A comprehensive approach to assess walking ability and fall risk using the Interactive Walkway

... various walking- adaptability aspects and domains (e.g., the ability to avoid obstacles, suddenly stop or start, perform accurate goal-directed steps) in a safe ...of walking ability while ...

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Impact of extended-release dalfampridine on walking ability in patients with multiple sclerosis

Impact of extended-release dalfampridine on walking ability in patients with multiple sclerosis

... in walking speed for respond- ers was ...in walking speed among dalfampridine ER-treated responders was maintained across the double-blind treatment period and was reversed with treatment ...in ...

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Exercise in claudicants increase or decrease walking ability and the response relates to mitochondrial function

Exercise in claudicants increase or decrease walking ability and the response relates to mitochondrial function

... Mitochondria play a central role in the muscular response to exercise and are depended on oxygen for the energy production. Patients with intermittent claudi- cation (IC) have a reduced blood flow to their extremi- ties ...

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Predictors of decline in walking ability in community-dwelling Alzheimer’s disease patients: Results from the 4-years prospective REAL.FR study

Predictors of decline in walking ability in community-dwelling Alzheimer’s disease patients: Results from the 4-years prospective REAL.FR study

... in walking ability was defined as the first loss of ...the walking ability item of the Activities of Daily Living scale (ADL), where higher score means greater independence, during the ...

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Efficacy of dual-task exercise on improving walking ability in chronic stroke patients.

Efficacy of dual-task exercise on improving walking ability in chronic stroke patients.

... improved walking ability under single- and dual-task conditions with chronic ...the walking speed was increased from ...a walking speed of 110 to 150cm/s is considered to be fast enough to ...

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A comparative study to analyse the effect of stair gait training versus varied over ground walking training for dynamic balance and walking ability in stroke patients   rct

A comparative study to analyse the effect of stair gait training versus varied over ground walking training for dynamic balance and walking ability in stroke patients rct

... stair walking training apparatus and the therapist then assisted the patient during stair climbing by fixing the ischium on the patients paretic side, helping popliteal flexion, and supporting the ankle if the ...

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Influence of regular exercise on body fat and eating patterns of patients with intermittent claudication

Influence of regular exercise on body fat and eating patterns of patients with intermittent claudication

... Only one previous study has examined the effect of a combined dietary and exercise intervention for PAD patients to our knowledge [19]. These authors evaluated a lifestyle program, including dietary recommendations, ...

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Multimodal intervention improves fatigue and quality of life in subjects with progressive multiple sclerosis: a pilot study

Multimodal intervention improves fatigue and quality of life in subjects with progressive multiple sclerosis: a pilot study

... secondary progressive MS showed improvement in fatigue and walking ability (transition from wheelchair dependence to mild gait disability) following the use of a multimodal interventi[r] ...

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Assessing the long-term clinical benefit of prolonged-release fampridine tablets in a real-world setting: a review of 67 cases

Assessing the long-term clinical benefit of prolonged-release fampridine tablets in a real-world setting: a review of 67 cases

... in walking speed on the T25FW; (2) $20% improvement in walking speed on the T25FW; or (3) improvement in patient-reported walking ability as assessed by the ...

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Influence of regular exercise on body fat and eating patterns of patients with intermittent claudication

Influence of regular exercise on body fat and eating patterns of patients with intermittent claudication

... Twenty patients with IC and 11 age- and mass-matched, healthy adults (Control) volunteered for this study and their characteristics are shown in Table 1. All groups were similar in age, height, mass, body mass index ...

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Controlled, cross sectional, multi center study of physical capacity and associated factors in women with fibromyalgia

Controlled, cross sectional, multi center study of physical capacity and associated factors in women with fibromyalgia

... study. Walking abil- ity: Walking ability was assessed with the Six-Minute Walk Test (6MWT), which is a performance-based test measuring total walking distance (m) ...

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Functional gait rehabilitation in elderly people following a fall-related hip fracture using a treadmill with visual context: design of a randomized controlled trial

Functional gait rehabilitation in elderly people following a fall-related hip fracture using a treadmill with visual context: design of a randomized controlled trial

... while walking on a ...higher walking speed while performing a dual task and improved executive function (as assessed with the TMT) were observed for people with Parkinson’s ...improve walking ...

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Changes in Attitudes toward Lumbar Spinal Stenosis Treatment

Changes in Attitudes toward Lumbar Spinal Stenosis Treatment

... for LSS diagnosis and treatment are orthopedic surgeons, and there is concern about whether they are capable of adequately responding to these reforms. This is because traditional orthopedic surgeons were required to ...

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Patients’ Expectations in a Geriatric Rehabilitation Ward: Matching with  Actual Outcomes

Patients’ Expectations in a Geriatric Rehabilitation Ward: Matching with Actual Outcomes

... In one case the match between expectations and actual outcomes was fulfilled. Improvements in conditions with nursing needs was highest in patients whose expectations were clinical improvement [p = 0.029 ...

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