... locomotion of individualswith gait impairment This study investigated the effects of gait training on ground level withpartial BWS in individualswith stroke during overground walking with no BWS ... preserved Next, individualswith stroke walking on ground level with BWS were not compared to a control group such as individualswith stroke walking either with BWS on a treadmill or with no BWS ... treadmill with BWS combined with overground without BWS [41] Our results suggest that training with BWS during overground walking effectively increases walking speed of individualswith chronic...
... (4.15), we see that with P = P0 + h2 q: (4.18) P e h (−ϕ+iψ) a = e−ϕ/h h2 d, with d = O(1) in L∞ and hence in L2 Now apply Proposition 4.1 with ϕ replaced by −ϕ, to find r ∈ H (Ω) with h r H ≤ Ch2 ... PROBLEM WITHPARTIAL DATA Ψ is analytic, real and satisfies (6.1) with ϕ(x) = Φ(x, x) = ln |x − x| We can take α = y and (6.2) becomes f (x) = f (x; θ) = Ψy |ν , θ = (y, x, ν), (6.11) with (y, ... leading to Aε u Combining this with (3.20), we get hDu (3 .21) v ≥ εh ( u C0 ≤ + hDu ) + + O(1) u − O(εh) Aε u + Bε u Write ϕε = ϕ + εg, where g = gε is O(1) with all its derivatives We have...
... Adapted from Pazel(43) a Vision loss experienced by most individualswith cataract can be reversed Consequently, many elderly individualswith cataract will not be considered as candidates for ... not all8) individualswith visual impairment resulting from cataract will not meet current definitions for low vision or blindness (irreversible and Approximately 10% of individualswith cataract ... Consequently, the prevalence estimates need to be adjusted to account for these individuals Although the precise number of individualswith correctable cataract cannot be determined, Massof estimated this...
... indicators, but we automatically apply a partial parsing that allows us to deal with other kinds o f anaphors as well as pronouns In this work we are going to apply a partial parsing on the output o f ... this list; it will not access the dictionary ever again Partial parsing with SUG In Abney (1997) it is considered necessary to carry out a partial parsing on the unrestricted text instead o f a ... global search efficiently with unrestricted text, due to the length o f sentences and the ambiguity o f grammars Partial parsing is considered a response to these difficulties Partial parsing techniques...
... women with about a decade of experience with FM Applications in real-world settings and within subpopulations of patients, such as children with FM [23], menopausal women with FM [24], and those with ... fibromyalgia syndrome Pain 1996, 64 :211 -219 Harvey AG, Stinson K, Whitaker KL, Moskovitz D, Virk H: The subjective meaning of sleep quality: a comparison of individualswith and without insomnia Sleep 2008, ... of Sleep; a modest correlation with MOS Sleep Adequacy; a small correlation with MOS Somnolence and MOS Awaken Short of Breath or with Headache; and no correlation with MOS Snoring Qualitative...
... has been documented to adversely affect HRQoL among individualswith type diabetes mellitus [8] Yet, there is little information on HRQoL among individuals who not have diabetes but are at risk ... been used to measure the HRQoL of patients with diabetes, there is a need for generic HRQoL measures as well, to allow comparisons with populations without diabetes In particular, such measures ... measures can be used to compare the incremental burden experienced by patients with diabetes and those without diabetes but with similar comorbidities and risk factors A frequently used generic HRQoL...
... path control strategy with 15 individualswith chronic incomplete spinal cord injury (iSCI) Assuming a minimal level of voluntary motor control, the patients were able to train with the patient-cooperatively ... chronic iSCI patients trained with the Lokomat at a walking speed of km/h (0.55 m/s) and with 3050% body weight support under four different conditions: POS: Position control with the stiffness of the ... regarding the feasibility with functionally more restricted patients would be desirable Thus, future studies with the path control strategy should more explicitly focus on patients within this functional...
... Routing for individualswith multiple special needs Routing for individualswith multiple special needs: users with cognitive impairments, wheelchair users, and users with low vision Chang et ... wayfinding research for individualswith cognitive impairments Then, prototype design is presented Implementations and results are shown with follow-up discussions The paper concludes with some final ... just acquired with PDAs to navigate without PDAs During control experiments, a paper print-out with a set of pictures on the map of the routes was used The control route was taken without PDAs...
... This is in line with previous studies suggesting that individualswith LBP tighten their gait control by reducing the number of degrees of freedom to cope with and hence in dealing with perturbations ... controls These data confirm the general notion that individualswith LBP adopt a less flexible gait than controls In addition, individualswith LBP were slower overall on the Stroop task than ... participants with the treadmill, as this condition was always presented first In order to test for possible sequence effects we ran an extra ANOVA with trial order (first, second, third, and fourth) as within-subjects...
... marked with hh (p < 0.006) (SF-36) associated with NSAP as compared to individuals at-risk, but that individualswith NSAP were no more sensitive to pressure and no more disabled than individualswith ... groups parameters marked with ** (p < 0.006) Parameters marked with † are significantly different from the other groups parameters marked with ‡ (p < 0.006) Parameters marked with h are significantly ... that there were significant differences between subjects with NSAP and individualswith LE, healthy control subjects or asymptomatic individuals exposed to similar repetitive work tasks To our...
... Participants Eight able-bodied participants and two individualswith quadriplegia (one with a C1-C2 incomplete spinal cord injury and the other with severe spastic quadriplegic cerebral palsy) participated ... groups that may benefit from this access pathway are people with high level spinal cord injuries resulting in quadriplegia and individualswith spastic quadriplegic cerebral palsy or general hypotonia ... Blain S, Chau T: A review of emerging access technologies for individualswith severe motor impairments Assistive Technology 2008, 20:204 -219 Sellers EW, Kubler A, Donchin E: Brain-computer interface...
... associated with improvements in gait quality A secondary purpose of this article was to compare the gait quality of individualswith SCI to that of non-disabled (ND) individuals Most individualswith ... completed by the subjects with SCI over the 12-week training period was 50 (SD = 6.57, range = 30-58) A total of 42 subjects with SCI walked with a walker, with a cane, and with forearm crutches ... training withpartial body weight support compared with physiotherapy in nonambulatory hemiparetic patients Stroke 1995, 26:976-981 Hesse S, Konrad M, Uhlenbrock D: Treadmill walking with partial...
... selfselected and comfortable speeds, with and without the use of BWS, for individualswith chronic stroke We suggest that individualswith stroke walking with BWS on ground level would show a ... of a rehabilitation program for individualswith stroke [1-3] Among the different strategies of gait training for these individuals, the use of treadmill withpartial body weight support (BWS) ... [15] investigated individualswith acute stroke and classified them according to their walking speed as either low or high functioning individuals, we evaluated individualswith chronic stroke...
... examined individualswith spinal cord injury and found differences in muscle activation patterns between stepping with Lokomat® and stepping with manual assistance Both studies found that individuals ... trials on a treadmill with a set level of partial bodyweight support at four speeds (0.36, 0.54, 0.72 and 0.89 m/s) under three conditions per speed: (1) without wearing orthoses (without-orthoses, ... kinetics and electromyography for without vs passive vs therapist-controlled-orthoses Mean data for five subjects with incomplete spinal cord injury who walked withpartial bodyweight support on...
... patterns exist in the paretic upper limb between shoulder abduction with elbow flexion as well as shoulder adduction with elbow extension [21] These, and other inappropriate upper limb muscle synergy ... Electrode sites were abraded with a rough sponge and cleaned with isopropyl alcohol The Ag-AgCl electrodes (contact dimension 10 mm × mm, contact spacing 10 mm) were prepped with adhesive stickers ... 69 R R R L L L R R R R R R L L L R 39 26 13 54 36 26 14.5 149 194 29 34 30 13.5 23 20 18.5 13 212121 20 17 16 14 10 15 16 11 19 11 79 88 68 91 53 53 88 71 53 56 68 47 44 47 47 76 Stroke Average...
... subjects with spinal cord injury walking with (MA) and without (WO) manual assistance and control (C) subEMG profiles for EMG profiles for subjects with spinal cord injury walking with (MA) and without ... subjects with spinal cord injury walking with (MA) and without (WO) manual assistance and control (C) subEMG profiles for EMG profiles for subjects with spinal cord injury walking with (MA) and without ... subjects with spinal cord injury walking with (MA) and without (WO) manual assistance and control (C) subEMG profiles for EMG profiles for subjects with spinal cord injury walking with (MA) and without...
... of individualswith hemiparesis following stroke Muscles of individualswith stroke show changes in histochemical, morphometric, and structural properties compared to able-bodied individuals, with ... may vary with the task, across individuals [18], between able-bodied and paralyzed muscles [20], and with the physiological condition of the muscle, such as fatigue or muscle length [21] Thus, ... rehabilitation of individualswith hemiparesis following stroke [3,4] FES of the lower extremity muscles can improve gait performance and aid in recovery of function in individualswith stroke [5-10],...
... and with kyphosis of 28-degrees patient with showing1 unstable L1 fracture b) lateral radiogram of a showing preoperative a) AP and b) lateral radiogram of a patient with unstable L1 fracture with ... progressive kyphosis development with the use of two levels above and one level below pedicel screw construct in unstable thoracolumbar burst fractures in patients withpartial or intact neurology ... 4, and 20 patients with Frankel grade C, D and E respectively A postoperative neurologic examination was also performed in all patients year later and the findings compared with the preoperative...
... groups: 1) Individualswith comorbid diabetes and cancer compared to individualswith either condition alone, and 2) Individualswith comorbid diabetes and cancer compared to individuals without ... status of veterans with diabetes Diabetes Care 1994, 17:318- 321 U.K Prospective Diabetes Study Group: UKPDS 33: Intensive blood glucose control with sulphonylureas or insulin compared with conventional ... older individuals and is a condition associated with hyperinsulinemia, insulin resistance and a predilection to type diabetes [13] It has been suggested that hyperinsulinemia combined with insulin...
... hours) The PASIPD has been found to be reliable and valid when used withindividualswith disabilities (including 13 individualswith subacute and chronic stroke); test-retest reliability (r = 0.77, ... this variable to HRQL in individualswith stroke is unknown Thus, the aims of our study were 1) to determine the contribution of daily PA to the HRQL of individualswith chronic stroke living ... 0.95) over three days when worn at home by 40 participants with stroke [17] and during vigorous activities (ICC = 0.75-0.90) withindividualswith Multiple Sclerosis (MS) [23,24] Participants were...