Multi-Site Identification and Generalization of Clusters of Walking Behaviors in Individuals With Chronic Stroke and Neurotypical Controls.
Natalia SánchezNicolas SchweighoferSara J MulroyRyan T RoemmichTrisha M KesarGelsy Torres-OviedoBeth E FisherJames M FinleyCarolee Joyce WinsteinPublished in: Neurorehabilitation and neural repair (2023)
Although post-stroke walking patterns are heterogenous, these patterns can be systematically classified into distinct clusters based on spatiotemporal and force data. Future interventions could target the key features that characterize each cluster to increase the efficacy of interventions to improve mobility in people post-stroke.