Dynamic analysis of trunk flexion after stroke1

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Group Physiotherapy Provides Similar Outcomes for Participants After Joint Replacement Surgery as 1-to-1 Physiotherapy: A Sequential Cohort Study Corinne.
Advertisements

Siu-Ming Fong, MSc, Gabriel Y. Ng, PhD 
Temporal Coordination of the Sit-to-Walk Task in Subjects With Stroke and in Controls  Gunilla E. Frykberg, MSc, Anna Cristina Åberg, PhD, Kjartan Halvorsen,
Changes in Balance and Walking From Stroke Rehabilitation to the Community: A Follow-Up Observational Study  Jannette M. Blennerhassett, PhD, Wayne Dite,
Janet K. Freburger, PT, PhD, Dongmei Li, MS, Erin P. Fraher, PhD 
The Validity of the Lag Signs in Diagnosing Full-Thickness Tears of the Rotator Cuff: A Preliminary Investigation  Caroline A. Miller, MSc, Gail A. Forrester,
Janet K. Freburger, PT, PhD, Dongmei Li, MS, Erin P. Fraher, PhD 
Cost-Effectiveness of Screening for Deep Vein Thrombosis by Ultrasound at Admission to Stroke Rehabilitation  Richard D. Wilson, MD, Patrick K. Murray,
Jeffrey B. Hargrove, PhD, Robert M. Bennett, MD, Daniel J. Clauw, MD 
Interlimb asymmetry in persons with and without an anterior cruciate ligament deficiency during stationary cycling1  Michael A. Hunt, MSc, David J. Sanderson,
Strength and Aerobic Requirements During Stair Ambulation in Persons With Chronic Stroke and Healthy Adults  Alison C. Novak, PhD, Brenda Brouwer, PhD 
Aerobic Exercise Training in Addition to Conventional Physiotherapy for Chronic Low Back Pain: A Randomized Controlled Trial  Carol W. Chan, PT, MSc,
James A. Sliwa, DO, Allen Heinemann, PhD, Patrick Semik, BA 
Mechanical Instability After an Acute Lateral Ankle Sprain
Changes in Intervertebral Disk Dimensions After a Loading Task and the Relationship With Stature Change Measurements  Sandra E. Lewis, MSc, Neil E. Fowler,
Nancy K. Latham, PhD, PT, Alan M. Jette, PhD, PT, Long H
Emotional Vitality: Concept of Importance for Rehabilitation
Effects of the Abdominal Drawing-In Maneuver on Muscle Activity, Pelvic Motions, and Knee Flexion During Active Prone Knee Flexion in Patients With Lumbar.
Arienne de Jong, MSc, Sharon L. Kilbreath, PhD, Kathryn M
Joseph T. Giacino, PhD, Kathleen Kalmar, PhD, John Whyte, MD, PhD 
Aging with a spinal cord injury: Factors associated with the need for more help with activities of daily living1  Nathania R. Liem, MD, MSc, Mary Ann.
Temporal Coordination of the Sit-to-Walk Task in Subjects With Stroke and in Controls  Gunilla E. Frykberg, MSc, Anna Cristina Åberg, PhD, Kjartan Halvorsen,
Sze-Jia Hong, MSc, Esther Y. Goh, MSc, Salan Y. Chua, MSc, Shamay S
Tim L. Shurtleff, OTD, OTR/L, John W. Standeven, PhD, Jack R
Wheelchair Ramp Navigation in Snow and Ice-Grit Conditions
Creatine Monohydrate Supplementation Does Not Improve Functional Recovery After Total Knee Arthroplasty  Brian D. Roy, PhD, Justin de Beer, MD, David.
Yiqin Mong, MSc, Tilda W. Teo, MSc, Shamay S. Ng, PhD 
The Shuttle Walk Test: A New Approach to Functional Walking Capacity Measurements for Patients After Stroke?  Maijke van Bloemendaal, MSc, PT, Astrid.
Reliability and Concurrent Validity of Four Square Step Test Scores in Subjects With Chronic Stroke: A Pilot Study  Esther Y. Goh, MSc, Salan Y. Chua,
Impact of a pushrim-activated power-assisted wheelchair on the metabolic demands, stroke frequency, and range of motion among subjects with tetraplegia 
Nicole S. Cooper, MSc, Karen K. Yoshida, PhD 
Effects of Stimulating Hip and Trunk Muscles on Seated Stability, Posture, and Reach After Spinal Cord Injury  Ronald J. Triolo, PhD, Stephanie Nogan.
Anna Danielsson, RPT, Med fac lic, Carin Willén, RPT, PhD, Katharina S
Expanded Timed Up and Go Test With Subjects With Stroke: Reliability and Comparisons With Matched Healthy Controls  Christina D. Faria, PT, PhD, Luci.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Susy M. Braun, MSc, Anna J. Beurskens, PhD, Paul J
Jonathan Mark Williams, PhD, Inam Haq, MBBS, Raymond Y. Lee, PhD 
Responses of the Less Affected Arm to Bilateral Upper Limb Task Training in Early Rehabilitation After Stroke: A Randomized Controlled Trial   Jacqui.
Raymond Y Lee, PhD, Alan Turner-Smith, DPhil 
Fulfilling the Promise: Supporting Participation in Daily Life
Nancy K. Latham, PhD, PT, Alan M. Jette, PhD, PT, Long H
Responsiveness of Mobility, Daily Living, and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Outcome Measures for Geriatric Rehabilitation  Louise Demers, PhD,
Interventions to Promote Long-Term Participation in Physical Activity After Stroke: A Systematic Review of the Literature  Jacqui H. Morris, PhD, Stephen.
Conceptualizing and Measuring Confidence in Older Drivers: Development of the Day and Night Driving Comfort Scales  Anita M. Myers, PhD, Josee A. Paradis,
Feasibility of 2 Different Water-Based Exercise Training Programs in Patients With Parkinson's Disease: A Pilot Study  Carlos Ayán, PhD, José Cancela,
Henri L. Hurkmans, PhD, Johannes B. Bussmann, PhD, Eric Benda, PT 
Virtual reality and haptics as a training device for movement rehabilitation after stroke: A single-case study1  Jurgen Broeren, MSc, OT, Martin Rydmark,
Dynamic Aspect of Functional Recovery After Stroke Using a Multistate Model  Shin-Liang Pan, MD, I.-Nan Lien, MD, Ming-Fang Yen, PhD, Ti-Kai Lee, MD, Tony.
The effects of exercise training on elderly persons with cognitive impairment and dementia: A meta-analysis1  Patricia Heyn, PhD, Beatriz C. Abreu, PhD,
Quantifying Nonuse in Chronic Stroke Patients: A Study Into Paretic, Nonparetic, and Bimanual Upper-Limb Use in Daily Life  Marian E. Michielsen, MSc,
Rob Labruyère, PhD, Marion Zimmerli, MSc, Hubertus J. van Hedel, PhD 
ACRM 2012 Summer Archives Supplement: Request for Proposals
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 
Leigh A. Hale, PhD, Jan Piggot, MHSc 
Ellen Clark, MSc, BSc Physio, Keith D
Norms for 15- to 34-Year-Olds for Different Versions of the Finger-to-Nose Test  Bonnie R. Swaine, PhD, Johanne Desrosiers, PhD, Daniel Bourbonnais, PhD,
Assistive Technologies: Can They Contribute to Rehabilitation of the Upper Limb After Stroke?  Sybil Eleanor Farmer, PhD, Venugopal Durairaj, MSc, Ian.
Trudy Mallinson, PhD, Joy Hammel, PhD 
Organization news Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Isaline C. Eyssen, MSc, OT, Martijn P
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 
Kinematics of Pointing Movements Made in a Virtual Versus a Physical 3-Dimensional Environment in Healthy and Stroke Subjects  Luiz A. Knaut, MSc, Sandeep.
James S. Krause, PhD, Lee L. Saunders, PhD 
A Systematic Review of the Outcomes of Cardiovascular Exercise Programs for People With Down Syndrome  Karen J. Dodd, PhD, Nora Shields, PhD  Archives.
Speed of Finger Tapping as a Predictor of Functional Outcome After Unilateral Stroke  Danielle de Groot-Driessen, MD, Peter van de Sande, MSc, Caroline.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 
ACRM News Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Postural Control of the Lumbar Spine in Unstable Sitting
Longitudinal changes in exercise capacity after stroke1
Endurance Times of Trunk Muscles in Male Intercollegiate Rowers in Hong Kong  Romy H. Chan, DPT, MS, OCS  Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 
Presentation transcript:

Dynamic analysis of trunk flexion after stroke1 Sylvie Messier, MSc, OT, Daniel Bourbonnais, PhD, OT, Johanne Desrosiers, PhD, OT, Yves Roy, MSc  Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation  Volume 85, Issue 10, Pages 1619-1624 (October 2004) DOI: 10.1016/j.apmr.2003.12.043

Fig 1 Experimental set-up. Abbreviations: 45NP/D, 45° toward the nonparetic/dominant side; 45P/ND, 45° toward the paretic/nondominant side. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2004 85, 1619-1624DOI: (10.1016/j.apmr.2003.12.043)

Fig 2 Percentage of weight distribution (mean and SD) during (A) anterior trunk flexion movements; (B) 45° flexion toward the nonparetic/dominant side; and (C) 45° flexion toward the paretic/nondominant side. ∗P=.01; †P=.003; ‡P=.05. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2004 85, 1619-1624DOI: (10.1016/j.apmr.2003.12.043)

Fig 3 Center of mass and pelvic tilt in healthy persons and in persons with hemiparesis. Legend: 1, acromion marker; 2, trochanter marker. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2004 85, 1619-1624DOI: (10.1016/j.apmr.2003.12.043)