I.M. Schut
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Mild Stroke, Serious Problems
Limitations in Balance and Gait Capacity and the Impact on Fall Rate, and Physical Activity
Background: After mild stroke persistent balance limitations may occur, creating a risk factor for fear of falling, falls, and reduced activity levels. Objective. To investigate whether individuals in the chronic phase after mild stroke show balance and gait limitations, eleva ...
Assessing Balance Control After Minor Stroke
Moving from Laboratory towards Clinic
Estimating ankle torque and dynamics of the stabilizing mechanism
No need for horizontal ground reaction forces
Changes in human balance control can objectively be assessed using system identification techniques in combination with support surface translations. However, large, expensive and complex motion platforms are required, which are not suitable for the clinic. A treadmill could b ...
To unravel the underlying mechanisms of human balance control, system identification techniques are applied in combination with dedicated perturbations, like support surface translations. However, it remains unclear what the optimal amplitude and number of repetitions of the p ...
To maintain upright posture and prevent falling, balance control involves the complex interaction between nervous, muscular and sensory systems, such as sensory reweighting. When balance is impaired, compliant foam mats are used in training methods to improve balance control. ...