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Ankle-foot orthoses improve walking but do not reduce dual-task costs after stroke.

Richard S DrakeKim ParkerKerry-Lee CliftonStefan AllenJames AddersonAnita MountainGail A Eskes
Published in: Topics in stroke rehabilitation (2020)
These data support the use of AFOs to improve certain gait parameters for post-stroke hemiplegia, but AFOs do not appear to protect against cognitive-motor interference during dual-task walking. Future research should pursue alternate therapeutics for ameliorating task-specific declines under cognitively demanding circumstances.
Keyphrases
  • lower limb
  • electronic health record
  • small molecule
  • cognitive decline
  • current status
  • mild cognitive impairment
  • cerebral palsy