2019
DOI: 10.1080/17483107.2019.1673490
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Comfortably numb? Experiences of people with stroke and lower limb sensation deficits: impact and solutions

Abstract: To explore personal experiences of loss of foot sensation following stroke in order to inform the focus of clinical assessments and development of a vibrotactile insole. Methods: Qualitative design with an interpretive phenomenological approach to data collection and analysis. Eight community dwelling adults with stroke (>6 months) and sensory impairment in the feet participated. Data was collected via conversational style interviews which were transcribed and analysed using a thematic framework. Themes were v… Show more

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“…Dyscoordination is a treatment-resistant, though highly relevant, impairment underlying some gait deficits after stroke. This dyscoordination can be influenced by one or more of the following: spasticity [3,4]¸sensory loss [5], balance impairment [6], and inability to selectively activate a muscle in an isolated manner [7][8][9][10]; that is, abnormal co-contraction of an antagonistic muscle occurs, which is counter to the desired action [7][8][9][10]. Therefore, there is a need for comprehensive treatment approaches that address gait dyscoordination and the array of contributing factors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dyscoordination is a treatment-resistant, though highly relevant, impairment underlying some gait deficits after stroke. This dyscoordination can be influenced by one or more of the following: spasticity [3,4]¸sensory loss [5], balance impairment [6], and inability to selectively activate a muscle in an isolated manner [7][8][9][10]; that is, abnormal co-contraction of an antagonistic muscle occurs, which is counter to the desired action [7][8][9][10]. Therefore, there is a need for comprehensive treatment approaches that address gait dyscoordination and the array of contributing factors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%