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Review—Emerging Portable Technologies for Gait Analysis in Neurological Disorders [PDF]
The understanding of locomotion in neurological disorders requires technologies for quantitative gait analysis. Numerous modalities are available today to objectively capture spatiotemporal gait and postural control features. Nevertheless, many obstacles prevent the application of these technologies to their full potential in neurological research and ...
Christina Salchow-Hömmen +8 more
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Neurological gait disorders in childhood [PDF]
Abstract There are an enormous number of neurological illnesses that can manifest with gait disturbance in childhood. Whilst experience and clinical acumen are helpful in diagnosing these disorders, some basic principles in assessment and diagnosis are helpful in determining the phenomenology, time course, and neuro-anatomical localisation.
Smith, Martin, Kurian, Manju
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Detection of Gait Abnormalities caused by Neurological Disorders [PDF]
6 pages, 5 figures, Accepted by IEEE Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing (MMSP ...
Goyal, Daksh +2 more
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Background: Overground Robot-Assisted Gait Training (o-RAGT) appears to be a promising stroke rehabilitation in terms of clinical outcomes. The literature on surface ElectroMyoGraphy (sEMG) assessment in o-RAGT is limited.
Francesco Infarinato +8 more
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Fall-related functional impairments in patients with neurological gait disorder [PDF]
AbstractFalls are common in patients with neurological disorders and are a primary cause of injuries. Nonetheless, fall-associated gait characteristics are poorly understood in these patients. Objective, quantitative gait analysis is an important tool to identify the principal fall-related motor characteristics and to advance fall prevention in ...
Ehrhardt, Angela +6 more
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Using Sensor Technology to Measure Gait Capacity and Gait Performance in Rehabilitation Inpatients with Neurological Disorders [PDF]
The aim of this study was to objectively assess and compare gait capacity and gait performance in rehabilitation inpatients with stroke or incomplete spinal cord injury (iSCI) using inertial measurement units (IMUs). We investigated how gait capacity (what someone can do) is related to gait performance (what someone does).
Maartje M. S. Hendriks +5 more
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Motor phenotype of decline in cognitive performance among community-dwellers without dementia: population-based study and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Decline in cognitive performance is associated with gait deterioration. Our objectives were: 1) to determine, from an original study in older community-dwellers without diagnosis of dementia, which gait parameters, among slower gait speed, higher stride ...
Olivier Beauchet +5 more
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Gait Variability to Phenotype Common Orthopedic Gait Impairments Using Wearable Sensors
Mobility impairments are a common symptom of age-related degenerative diseases. Gait features can discriminate those with mobility disorders from healthy individuals, yet phenotyping specific pathologies remains challenging.
Junichi Kushioka +6 more
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Anti-glutamic Acid Decarboxylase Antibody-associated Cerebellar Ataxia: A Case Report
Anti-glutamic acid decarboxylase antibodies (anti-GAD-ab) are associated with various neurologic conditions. High titers of anti-GAD-abs are observed in stiff person syndrome and subacute cerebellar degeneration. Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) and other
Miray Atacan Yaşgüçlükal +6 more
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BACKGROUND Posterior fossa syndrome (PFS) is a known consequence of medulloblastoma resection. Our aim was to clinically define PFS, its evolution over time, and ascertain risk factors for its development and poor recovery.
R. Khan +13 more
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