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Evaluating the effects of delivering integrated kinesthetic and tactile cues to individuals with unilateral hemiparetic stroke during overground walking.

Muhammad Raheel AfzalSanghun PyoMin-Kyun OhYoung Sook ParkJungwon Yoon
Published in: Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation (2018)
When combining haptic cues, the subjects walked at their preferred gait speed with increased temporal stance symmetry and paretic muscle activity affecting their balance. Similar improvements were observed at higher gait speeds. The efficacy of the proposed system is influenced by gait speed. Improvements were observed at a 20% increased gait speed, whereas, a plateau effect was observed at a 40% increased gait speed. These results imply that integration of haptic cues may benefit post-stroke gait rehabilitation by inducing simultaneous improvements in gait symmetry and muscle activity.
Keyphrases
  • cerebral palsy
  • skeletal muscle
  • virtual reality