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External validation of the minimal important change in the Berg Balance Scale scores of patients hospitalized for subacute stroke
Keywords Berg Balance Scale minimal important change external validity stroke rehabilitation functional independence measure functional ambulation categories Get full text access Log in, subscribe or purchase for full access. References 1. Norrving, B. ∙ Kissela, B. The global burden of stroke and need for a continuum of care Neurology. 2013; 80(3 Suppl 2):S5-S12 2. Bohannon, R.W. ∙ Andrews, A.W. ∙ Smith, MB. Rehabilitation goals of patients with hemiplegia Int J Rehabil Res. 1988; 11:181-184 3.
Correction: Establishing discard criteria for lead aprons using deep learning-based quantification of defect area on X-ray fluoroscopic video
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Relationship between lower limb muscle coordination and knee flexion angle during the swing phase of gait in post-stroke individuals
Background Stroke patients with hemiplegia often show inefficient gait patterns, including reduced knee flexion during the swing phase, which may increase fall risk. Post-stroke gait frequently involves merged muscle synergies that affect lower limb kinematics. However, it remains unclear how muscle synergy merging and fractionation relate to knee flexion during the swing phase.
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