نتایج جستجو برای: gait retraining

تعداد نتایج: 28709  

Journal: :Stroke 1998
M Visintin H Barbeau N Korner-Bitensky N E Mayo

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE A new gait training strategy for patients with stroke proposes to support a percentage of the patient's body weight while retraining gait on a treadmill. This research project intended to compare the effects of gait training with body weight support (BWS) and with no body weight support (no-BWS) on clinical outcome measures for patients with stroke. METHODS One hundred ...

Journal: :Physical therapy 2010
Francine Malouin Carol L Richards

Over the past 2 decades, much work has been carried out on the use of mental practice through motor imagery for optimizing the retraining of motor function in people with physical disabilities. Although much of the clinical work with mental practice has focused on the retraining of upper-extremity tasks, this article reviews the evidence supporting the potential of motor imagery for retraining ...

Journal: :Medicine and science in sports and exercise 2014
Jagannath Sharma Matthew Weston Alan M Batterham Iain R Spears

PURPOSE Gait retraining, comprising biofeedback and/or an exercise intervention, might reduce the risk of musculoskeletal conditions. The purpose was to examine the effect of a gait-retraining program on medial tibial stress syndrome incidence during a 26-wk basic military training regimen. METHODS A total of 450 British Army recruits volunteered. On the basis of a baseline plantar pressure v...

Journal: :The Journal of orthopaedic and sports physical therapy 2013
Richard W Willy Irene S Davis

STUDY DESIGN Case report. BACKGROUND The underlying mechanism of the changes in running mechanics after gait retraining is presently unknown. This case report assesses changes in muscle coordination and kinematics during treadmill running and step ascent in 2 female runners with patellofemoral pain after mirror gait retraining. CASE DESCRIPTION Two female runners with chronic patellofemoral...

Journal: :The Australian journal of physiotherapy 2005
Robyn Galletly Sandra G Brauer

Difficulty performing more than one task at a time is common in people with Parkinson's disease, resulting in interference with one or both tasks. While studies have shown that greater interference in gait occurs with more complex concurrent tasks, the impact of the type of concurrent task is unclear in the Parkinson's population. Thus the first purpose of this study was to investigate the effe...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 2015
Christopher Napier Christopher K Cochrane Jack E Taunton Michael A Hunt

BACKGROUND Abnormal biomechanics have been cited as a potential risk factor for running-related injury. Many modifiable biomechanical risk factors have also been proposed in the literature as interventions via gait retraining. AIM To determine which interventions have successfully modified biomechanical variables linked to running-related injury. STUDY DESIGN Systematic literature review. ...

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