2021
DOI: 10.1097/mrr.0000000000000482
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Toward improving the specificity of perturbation-based training through assessment of dynamic balancing responses: a series of N-of-1 studies in subacute stroke

Abstract: Perturbation-based balance training (PBT) has been shown to improve reactive balancing abilities in chronic stroke. To inform future investigations in the subacute phase of stroke, the objective of this series of N-of-1 studies was to investigate the range of balancing responses to unexpected mechanical perturbations applied to the pelvis during walking on an instrumented treadmill before and after PBT training. Three subacute stroke subjects were assessed on each occasion with clinical tests and biomechanical… Show more

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“…The CoP data was obtained during our previous studies, assessing dynamic balancing responses, in which participants experienced perturbing force impulses applied to the pelvis while walking on an instrumented treadmill [3,16,27,29]. The perturbing force impulses, directed mediolaterally, provoke reactive balance responses that often led to cross-stepping behaviour following the onset of the perturbation.…”
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“…The CoP data was obtained during our previous studies, assessing dynamic balancing responses, in which participants experienced perturbing force impulses applied to the pelvis while walking on an instrumented treadmill [3,16,27,29]. The perturbing force impulses, directed mediolaterally, provoke reactive balance responses that often led to cross-stepping behaviour following the onset of the perturbation.…”
Section: Procedures and Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both thresholds T U and T L are also limited between minimal T min and maximal value T max as shown in Eq. (3). By utilizing Eq.…”
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