In the United States every year, close to 800,000 people suffer a stroke – a sudden interruption in the blood supply of the brain. Many are left with a dragging foot. But doctors are working on an ...
Stroke remains one of the leading causes of long-term disability worldwide, affecting millions each year. Among its most debilitating consequences is gait impairment, which affects over 80% of stroke ...
Researchers report advances in inpatient rehabilitation for acute stroke. Their findings indicate early intervention using the robotic exoskeleton for high-dose gait training may improve function.
After suffering a stroke or spinal cord injury, a patient regaining their ability to walk typically requires three to five physical therapists supporting them while physically moving their limbs. This ...
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Navigating the impacts of a stroke
Did you know that every year, more than 90,000 Canadians experience a stroke? For many, recovery doesn’t end when they leave ...
Scientists at five sites tested the soft robotic wearable exosuit for safety, reliability and feasibility in gait rehabilitation for individuals with mobility impairment post-stroke. A team of U.S.
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