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Stroke is one of the leading causes of mortality, morbidity and disability in adults in developed countries. Survivors may suffer several neurological deficits or deficiencies, such as hemiparesis, communication disorders, cognitive deficits and visuospatial perception disorders. Hemiplegia is a par
The reliable assessment, attribution, and alleviation of upper-limb joint stiffness are essential clinical objectives in the early rehabilitation from stroke and other neurological disorders, to prevent the progression of neuromuscular pathology and enable proactive physiotherapy towards functional
Stroke is classically characterized as a neurological deficit attributed to an acute focal injury of the central nervous system by a vascular cause, including cerebral infarction, intracerebral haemorrhage, and subarachnoid haemorrhage, and is a major cause of disability and death worldwide. Stroke
Subject and methods: Patients with clinical diagnosis of hemiparesis on the criteria of the World Health Organization (WHO, 2001) will be recruited from Benha university hospitals' outpatients and inpatients units of Rheumatology ,Rehabilitation and Physical medicine department The diagnosis of
Hemiparesis, a common disabling consequence of stroke and other neurologic conditions, can lead to abnormal gait function often characterized by asymmetric patterns and decreased gait speed. A large percentage of stroke survivors, up to 70%, experience gait dysfunction, which can lead to reduced
Recovery of upper limb movement after stroke is incomplete. Stroke is a leading cause of long-term sensorimotor disability including persistent deficits in upper limb (UL) function. Understanding how to improve UL recovery is a major scientific, clinical and patient priority. Yet, despite numerous
The gluteus maximus is the largest and strongest muscle in the human body. Its function is primarily to extend the hip joint. The back fibers of the gluteus medius and gluteus minimus muscles provide the additional help. These muscles also perform the functions of abductors and external rotators of
Approximately 70% to 80 % of stroke patients suffered from upper limb (UE) hemiparesis which limited their daily function and quality of life, as well as required considerable demands of long-term medical care. Robot-assisted training and mirror priming has been advocated as part of contemporary
Robot assisted therapy and Active Learning Program for Stroke (ALPS) are unique interventions that are feasible and effective for individuals with neuromotor impairments. To the best of our knowledge, this is a novel intervention approach and thus there are no preliminary studies to acknowledge that
One in 4000 full-term infants develops arterial ischemic stroke at the time of birth.5 These children are commonly called an infantile stroke, infantile hemiplegia, perinatal stroke, and congenital hemiplegic cerebral palsy. Epileptic seizures are common in 24-45 % of children suffering from an
This research will present the biomechanical assessment of a robotic device for ankle assistance during gait on stroke's survivors with hemiparesis.
The device is composed by a passive orthosis structure which allows one degree of freedom (DOF) among the sagittal plane and it includes two