Neurobiomechanical differences between successful and unsuccessful sit to stand movements performed by acute stroke patients

A. Kerr, A. Clark, V. Pomeroy

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Abstract

The sit to stand (StS) movement is a frequently performed functional task that individuals with motor impairment can find difficult, threatening their ability to live independently [1]. Understanding the characteristics that differ between a successful and an unsuccessful StS attempt could enable a more targeted approach to rehabilitation.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages2
JournalGait and Posture
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Jul 2018

Keywords

  • sit to stand movement
  • motor impairment
  • acute stroke patients

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