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Monitoring walking asymmetries and endpoint control in persons living with chronic stroke: Implications for remote diagnosis and telerehabilitation.

Jiafeng SongElizabeth C Hardin
Published in: Digital health (2024)
This study's findings indicate that monitoring frontal plane motion is a feasible approach for diagnosing compromised walking motion. The results suggest that individuals with walking asymmetries, exhibit differences in endpoint control and variability between their paretic and non-paretic legs. These insights could contribute to more effective rehabilitation strategies and highlight the potential for monitoring compensations during various activities of daily living.
Keyphrases
  • lower limb
  • high speed
  • working memory
  • functional connectivity
  • risk assessment
  • mass spectrometry
  • blood brain barrier