The stroke-related effects of hip flexion fatigue on over ground walking
Highlights • Ten individuals with chronic stroke and 10 without stroke (controls) participated. • Both groups had similar task durations and reductions in MVC force post-fatigue. • Individuals with stroke had larger percent reductions in walking speed. • Individuals with stroke had greater decrement...
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description | Highlights • Ten individuals with chronic stroke and 10 without stroke (controls) participated. • Both groups had similar task durations and reductions in MVC force post-fatigue. • Individuals with stroke had larger percent reductions in walking speed. • Individuals with stroke had greater decrements in hip and ankle kinematics. • At a given level of fatigue, impact on walking function was more profound in stroke. |
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