The Effect of Muscle Fatigue of the Non-Paretic Limb on Postural Control of Stroke Patients
Since a significantly greater percentage of body weight is supported by the non-paretic limb following stroke, a greater amount of fatigue may be present during daily activities. This may affect the ability of these individuals to maintain a stable upright posture. The presence of falls following a...
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ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OOU.#10393-199852014-06-14T03:49:22ZThe Effect of Muscle Fatigue of the Non-Paretic Limb on Postural Control of Stroke PatientsMcEwen, Daniel W. D.StrokePostureMuscle FatigueSince a significantly greater percentage of body weight is supported by the non-paretic limb following stroke, a greater amount of fatigue may be present during daily activities. This may affect the ability of these individuals to maintain a stable upright posture. The presence of falls following a stroke has been attributed in part to this asymmetrical stance post-stroke. Therefore the purpose of this study was to assess the effect of quadriceps muscle fatigue on bi-pedal posture in individuals who had a stroke and an age-matched control group. Although individuals after stroke displayed greater postural sway under the paretic limb than the non-paretic limb or control subjects, results of this study show that sustaining an isometric knee extension of the non-paretic limb induces changes in postural control for individuals after stroke, but that these changes do not markedly differ from those of healthy age-matched controls.2011-05-16T14:54:19Z2011-05-16T14:54:19Z20112011-05-16Thèse / Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10393/19985en |
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Since a significantly greater percentage of body weight is supported by the non-paretic limb following stroke, a greater amount of fatigue may be present during daily activities. This may affect the ability of these individuals to maintain a stable upright posture. The presence of falls following a stroke has been attributed in part to this asymmetrical stance post-stroke. Therefore the purpose of this study was to assess the effect of quadriceps muscle fatigue on bi-pedal posture in individuals who had a stroke and an age-matched control group. Although individuals after stroke displayed greater postural sway under the paretic limb than the non-paretic limb or control subjects, results of this study show that sustaining an isometric knee extension of the non-paretic limb induces changes in postural control for individuals after stroke, but that these changes do not markedly differ from those of healthy age-matched controls. |
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McEwen, Daniel W. D. |
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McEwen, Daniel W. D. |
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McEwen, Daniel W. D. |
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The Effect of Muscle Fatigue of the Non-Paretic Limb on Postural Control of Stroke Patients |
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The Effect of Muscle Fatigue of the Non-Paretic Limb on Postural Control of Stroke Patients |
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The Effect of Muscle Fatigue of the Non-Paretic Limb on Postural Control of Stroke Patients |
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The Effect of Muscle Fatigue of the Non-Paretic Limb on Postural Control of Stroke Patients |
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The Effect of Muscle Fatigue of the Non-Paretic Limb on Postural Control of Stroke Patients |
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effect of muscle fatigue of the non-paretic limb on postural control of stroke patients |
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