Blar i Dag-, aktivitets- og treningstilbud for personer med nevrologiske skader og sykdommer på emneord "gait"
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Ballistic Resistance Training: Feasibility, Safety, and Effectiveness for Improving Mobility in Adults With Neurologic Conditions: A Systematic Review
(Journal article, 2020)Objectives To determine whether ballistic resistance training is feasible, safe, and effective in improving muscle strength, power generation, and mobility in adults with neurologic conditions. Data Sources Nine ... -
Circuit class therapy for improving mobility after stroke
(Journal article, 2010)Stroke is a major cause of increased dependence for survivors in many activities of daily life, including the ability to walk and negotiate our usual environments. Intensive rehabilitation, with time spent practising ... -
Development, Validity, and Reliability of a Novel Walking Speed Measurement Device: the GaitBox
(Journal article, 2020)Background Gait speed is an important measure of health status for older adults and individuals with neurological conditions. Literature reports that measurements made by people are not as accurate as automatic ... -
Improving Walking Ability in People With Neurologic Conditions: A Theoretical Framework for Biomechanics-Driven Exercise Prescription
(Journal article, 2019)The purpose of this paper is to discuss how knowledge of the biomechanics of walking can be used to inform the prescription of resistance exercises for people with mobility limitations. Muscle weakness is a key physical ... -
Progressive resistance training improving gait performance and mobility in acute and chronic stroke patients
(Journal article, 2021)Stroke, a neurological disorder, leads to long-term disability thereby greatly affecting gait and mobility. The purpose of the current study was to investigate the effects of progressive resistance training in both acute ... -
Rhythmic Haptic Cueing Using Wearable Devices as Physiotherapy for Huntington Disease: Case Study
(Journal article, 2020)Background: Huntington disease (HD) is an inherited genetic disorder that results in the death of brain cells. HD symptoms generally start with subtle changes in mood and mental abilities; they then degenerate progressively, ... -
Strength Training to Improve Gait in People with Multiple Sclerosis
(Journal article, 2019)Background: There are mixed reports on the effectiveness of strength training to improve gait performance in people with multiple sclerosis (MS), yet the reasons for these inconsistent results are not clear. Therefore, a ...