Gait training exercises are movements designed to help improve strength, balance and coordination when walking. They may be part of a physical therapy program for a person recovering from a stroke, an ...
A protocol designed to progressively increase physical therapy intensity for stroke survivors improved walking distance, ...
Robotic exoskeletons (REs) for stroke rehabilitation can provide the user with consistent, high dose repetition of movement, as well as balance and stability. The goal of this intervention study is to ...
New research suggests that adding higher-intensity walking to physical therapy could help improve stroke recovery. Stroke ...
A progressively higher-intensity walking exercise program, combined with standard physical therapy, significantly improved ...
Objectives: Gait speed and motor deficits are key determinants of functional recovery, dependence, and disability in stroke survivors. Traditional methods of assessing these involve in-person ...
By integrating 30 minutes a day of progressive walking exercise into standard stroke rehabilitation (30 to 60 minutes of physical therapy five days a week) stroke patients had a measurable improved ...
Updated guidelines for stroke rehabilitation, developed jointly by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and the U.S.
Knowledge gaps exist in how we implement aerobic exercise programs during the early phases post-stroke. Therefore, the objective of this review was to provide evidence-based guidelines for ...