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Effectiveness of automated locomotor training in patients with chronic incomplete spinal cord injury: A multicenter trial
Markus Wirz,David H. Zemon,R Rupp,Anke Scheel,Gery Colombo,Volker Dietz,T. George Hornby,T. George Hornby,T. George Hornby +8 more
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Intensive locomotor training on a treadmill with the assistance of a DGO resulted in significant improvements in the subjects' gait velocity, endurance, and performance of functional tasks.About:
This article is published in Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.The article was published on 2005-04-01. It has received 416 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Spinal cord injury & Preferred walking speed.read more
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CLASSIFICATION OF SCI REHABILITATION TREATMENTS SCIRehab Project Series: The Physical Therapy Taxonomy
Audrey Natale,Sally Taylor,Jacqueline LaBarbera,Liron Bensimon,Shari McDowell,Sherry L. Mumma,Deborah Backus,Jeanne M. Zanca,Julie Gassaway +8 more
TL;DR: This study describes a taxonomy ( system to categorize and classify interventions) to examine the effects of PT interventions on rehabilitation outcomes and might be the first attempt to document the many details of the PT rehabilitation process for patients with SCI in the United States.
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Traumatic spinal cord injuries: A retrospective cohort study of children seen in Western Australia between 1996 and 2016.
Rachel Dwyer,Roslyn Ward,Roslyn Ward,Emma Richardson,Sue Anne Davidson,Anna Thetford,Jane Valentine,Jane Valentine +7 more
TL;DR: Children with medical complexity are responsive to rehabilitation but have a high burden of care, requiring multiple-specialty care and hospital re-admissions.
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Unity3D Based Control Method for a Robotic Ground Walking Platform in a Virtual Reality Environment
Salheddine Ayad,Mohammed Ayad,Abderhalder Megueni,Henrik Schiøler,N. S. Lotte,Andresen Struijk +5 more
TL;DR: A control study that aims to simulate the behavior and the interaction of the user, the GWP, and the virtual reality implemented in Unity3D and shows good detection of interaction between foot and different medium, while the simulation of the robot gives actual results concerning the properties of simulated medium.
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Skeletal muscle adaptations following incomplete spinal cord injury and locomotor training
Arun Jayaraman,C. Greogry,Min Liu,Prithvi K. Shah,J E. Stevens,Andrea L. Behrman,G. Walter,Krista Vandenborne +7 more
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Body weight-supported gait training for patients with spinal cord injury: a network meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials
Fu An Yang,Shih Ching Chen,Jing Fang Chiu,Ya Chu Shih,Tsan Hon Liou,Reuben Escorpizo,Hung Chou Chen +6 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors conducted a network meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) to assess the effect and priority of each training protocol and found that the most effective approach was RAGT, followed by BWSOGT, BWSTT, and the control intervention.
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The Timed “Up & Go”: A Test of Basic Functional Mobility for Frail Elderly Persons
TL;DR: This study evaluated a modified, timed version of the “Get‐Up and Go” Test (Mathias et al, 1986) in 60 patients referred to a Geriatric Day Hospital and suggested that the timed “Up & Go’ test is a reliable and valid test for quantifying functional mobility that may also be useful in following clinical change over time.
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Gait Analysis: Normal and Pathological Function
TL;DR: This text encompasses the work of Dr Jacquelin Perry in her years as a therapist and surgeon focusing on the human gait, suitable for incorporating into many athletic training programmes, university physical therapy programmes and gait workshops.
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International Standards for Neurological and Functional Classification of Spinal Cord Injury
Frederick Maynard,Michael B. Bracken,Graham H. Creasey,John F. Ditunno,William H. Donovan,Thomas B. Ducker,Susan L. Garber,Ralph J. Marino,Samuel L. Stover,Charles H. Tator,Robert L. Waters,Jack E. Wilberger,Wise Young +12 more
TL;DR: International Standards for Neurological and Functional Classification of Spinal Cord Injury are published and will be used for clinical practice.
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International Standards for Neurological and Functional Classification of Spinal Cord Injury. American Spinal Injury Association.
TL;DR: The International Standards Booklet for Neurological and Functional Classification of Spinal Cord Injury (ISBWC) as mentioned in this paper is a standard for the classification of spinal cord injury. But it is not a classification of neurological disorders.