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        Abstract: Ambulation is frequently affected by multiple sclerosis (MS), and is one of the most valued neurological functions among individuals with MS. While walking speed and walking distance have been used for decades as indicators of disease progressio
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        1 Gait Training & Progression: Pre-ambulation activities Rehab 537-Week 4 July 14, 2008 Objectives: Be able to identify the goals of a progressive mat program preparing a patient/client for ambulation Be able to identify the four stages of motor control a
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    Gait training or gait rehabilitation is the act of learning how to walk, either as a child, or, more frequently, after sustaining an injury or disability. Physical therapists ......
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    This video demonstrates how to use the Helping Hand for ambulation and Gait training....
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    This paper systematically reviews common gait training strategies (neurodevelopmental techniques, muscle strengthening, treadmill training, intensive mobility ......
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    Ambulation training with and without partial weightbearing after traumatic brain injury: results of a randomized, controlled trial. Wilson DJ(1), Powell M, Gorham ......
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    Body weight support treadmill and overground ambulation training for two patients with chronic disability secondary to stroke. Miller EW(1), Quinn ME, Seddon ......
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    Gait outcomes after acute stroke rehabilitation with supported treadmill ambulation training: a randomized controlled pilot study. da Cunha IT Jr(1), Lim PA, ......
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    Stroke Rehabilitation Outcomes With Supported Treadmill Ambulation Training. This study has been completed. Sponsor: Department of Veterans Affairs....
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    日期:2024-09-06
    Gait training is practicing walking (also called ambulation) with assistive devices (see description on page 2), braces and other types of support as needed....