Characterization and clinical implications of ankle impedance during walking in chronic stroke
Abstract Individuals post-stroke experience persisting gait deficits due to altered joint mechanics, known clinically as spasticity, hypertonia, and paresis. In engineering, these concepts are described as stiffness and damping, or collectively as joint mechanical impedance, when considered with lim...
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Main Authors: | Amanda L. Shorter, James K. Richardson, Suzanne B. Finucane, Varun Joshi, Keith Gordon, Elliott J. Rouse |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e8fae3e74bc94c7a8a082e87dafd6cb5 |
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