I don't think I was ever on an exercise bike at hospital. When I went to the 'Y' on my own I needed a strap on my left foot holding it to the pedal due to my spasticity. With no effective use of my left hand to reach down and tighten the strap after I got on I couldn't go all out on the bike.
Identification of neuromuscular targets for restoration of walking ability after stroke: Precursor to precision rehabilitation
First published: 23 November 2019
Abstract
Objectives
Restoration of walking is a priority for stroke survivors and key target for physical therapies. Upright pedalling (UP) can provide functional walking‐like activity using a variety of muscle synergies; it is unclear which synergies might be most useful for recovery of walking. Objectives here were as follows:- to examine whether neuromuscular measures derived during UP might identify targets for walking rehabilitation after stroke and
- to determine test–retest repeatability and concurrent validity of the measures.
Design
This was a prospective correlational study.Setting
The study was carried out in a movement science laboratory.Participants
The participants were 18 adults with stroke (StrS) and 10 healthy older adults (HOA).Intervention/measurement
StrS and HOA took part in two identical measurement sessions. During UP, surface electromyography and kinematic data were recorded and then processed to derive three measures:- reciprocal activity of quadriceps and hamstrings;
- percentage muscle activity “on” according to crank angle; and
- smoothness of movement.
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