One-year retention of gait speed improvement in stroke survivors after treatment with a wearable home-use gait device
Brianne Darcy,
Lauren Rashford,
Nancey T. Tsai
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundGait impairments after stroke are associated with numerous physical and psychological consequences. Treatment with the iStride® gait device has been shown to facilitate improvements to gait function, including gait speed, for chronic stroke survivors with hemiparesis. This study examines the long-term gait speed changes up to 12 months after treatment with the gait device.MethodsEighteen individuals at least one-year post-stroke completed a target of 12, 30-minute treatment sessions with the gait dev… Show more
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