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See discussions, stats, and author profiles for this publication at: http://www.researchgate.net/publication/267567475 No. 124 Kinematic Characteristics of Gait Hemiparetic After Stroke in Overground and Treadmill With Full and Partial Body Weight Support CONFERENCE PAPER · JUNE 2014 DOI: 10.1016/j.pmrj.2014.08.252 DOWNLOADS 28 VIEWS 33 5 AUTHORS, INCLUDING: Maria solange patiño Industrial University of Santander 4 PUBLICATIONS 7 CITATIONS SEE PROFILE Available from: Maria solange patiño Retrieved on: 31 July 2015

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  • Seediscussions,stats,andauthorprofilesforthispublicationat:http://www.researchgate.net/publication/267567475

    No.124KinematicCharacteristicsofGaitHemipareticAfterStrokeinOvergroundandTreadmillWithFullandPartialBodyWeightSupportCONFERENCEPAPERJUNE2014DOI:10.1016/j.pmrj.2014.08.252

    DOWNLOADS28

    VIEWS33

    5AUTHORS,INCLUDING:

    MariasolangepatioIndustrialUniversityofSantander4PUBLICATIONS7CITATIONS

    SEEPROFILE

    Availablefrom:MariasolangepatioRetrievedon:31July2015

  • S120 PRESENTATIONSpatients of the HGR #1 Yucatn in the services of internal medicine, surgery,and orthopedics. Settings: HGR no. 1. Participants: 57 patients wereevaluated mostly between 41 and 60 years old. Interventions: This isa case-control study which included all patients admitted to departments ofinternal medicine, surgery, and orthopedics of the HGR 1 Yucatan duringJanuary 2013. In all these patients the Braden scale was applied and it wasdetermined those who presented clinically with pressure ulcers. The selectedcases were those patients who had pressure sores and the control were allthe patients who had not. The presence of pressure ulcers and its degreewere determined by classication designed by the National Pressure UlcerPanel and the Agency for Health Research and Quality. The statisticalanalysis was based on the x2 test with a 95% signicance level (p
  • PM&R Vol. 6, Iss. 8S2, 2014 S121hemiparetic in the overground and the treadmill with full and partial BWS.Methods: Ten hemiparetic chronic subjects participated in this study:nine men and one woman, mean age 55.2 8.72 years, and time evolutionpost-stroke of 2.82.69 years. Patients walked on overground level at self-selected speed and in the treadmill at 0.33 m/s. In addition four weight-bearing conditions were tested: without harness, with harness, with 15%BWS, and 30% BWS. Three trials for each condition were videotaped in thesagittal plane recording the paretic and non-paretic leg and digitized usingthe Ariel performance analysis system (APAS). Spatio-temporal parametersand joint angles were measured. Results: Gait overground with 15% BWSshows statistical difference (p