POWER training in chronic stroke individuals: differences between responders and nonresponders.
Stacey E AaronJennifer L HunnicuttAaron E EmbryMark G BowdenChris M GregoryPublished in: Topics in stroke rehabilitation (2017)
The potential for POWER training to enhance general locomotor function was confirmed. Baseline paretic knee strength/power may be an important factor in how an individual responds to this style of training. The lack of change within the non-responders emphasizes the contribution of factors other than lower extremity muscle power improvement to locomotor dysfunction.