2006
DOI: 10.1191/0269215506cr954oa
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Jump training is feasible for nearly ambulatory patients after stroke

Abstract: Jump exercises are feasible for selected subacute stroke patients with hemiparesis.

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“…Since leg stiffness reliably increases with hopping frequency (Farley et al, 1991), we varied hopping frequency to test our hypothesis over a range of CoM dynamics. Simple locomotor training modalities like hopping and jumping have been shown to improve overall muscle strength and gait recovery in stroke survivors (Mehrholz et al, 2006). Incorporating assistive and resistive lower limb orthotics might be an effective way to enhance such therapeutic interventions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since leg stiffness reliably increases with hopping frequency (Farley et al, 1991), we varied hopping frequency to test our hypothesis over a range of CoM dynamics. Simple locomotor training modalities like hopping and jumping have been shown to improve overall muscle strength and gait recovery in stroke survivors (Mehrholz et al, 2006). Incorporating assistive and resistive lower limb orthotics might be an effective way to enhance such therapeutic interventions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thirty‐four reports, representing 33 studies (Batcho, Stoquart, & Thonnard, ; Chang, Kim, Huh, Lee, & Kim, ; Cho, Park, Lee, Park, & Kim, ; Dean et al., ; Demers & McKinley, ; Franceschini et al., ; Hesse, Bardeleben, Werner, & Waldner, ; Hesse, Bertelt, Schaffrin, Malezic, & Mauritz, ; Hesse, Waldner, & Tomelleri, ; Hesse et al., ; Husemann, Muller, Krewer, Heller, & Koenig, ; Lennon, Carey, Gaffney, Stephenson, & Blake, ; Leroux, ; Mayr et al., ; Mehrholz, Rutte, & Pohl, ; Morone et al., ; Ng, Tong, & Li, ; Ochi, Wada, Saeki, & Hachisuka, ; Plummer et al., ; Potempa et al., ; Richards et al., ; Rosendahl et al., ; Shea & Moriello, ; Stoller et al., ; Teixeira da Cunha Filho et al., , ; Tong, Ng, & Li, ; Tsaih, Shih, & Hu, ; Vidoni, Tull, & Kluding, ; Wang, Wang, Fan, Lu, & Wang, ; Wang, Wang, Fan, Wenjun, et al., ; White, Bynon, Marquez, Sweetapple, & Pollack, ; Yagura, Hatakenaka, & Miyai, ; Yang et al., ), were included in the review (Figure ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Die Verbesserung der posturalen Kontrolle sowie der Lokomotion sollte ein wichtiger Bestandteil der neurologischen Rehabilitation sein [3]. [13]. In a Abb.…”
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