The effects of high custom made shoes on gait characteristics and patient satisfaction in hemiplegic gait
January 2011
Article
volume 34, issue 4 pp 543-547.
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To determine the effects of a temporary high custom made orthopaedic shoe on functional mobility, walking speed, and gait characteristics in hemiplegic stroke patients. In addition, interference of attentional demands and patient satisfaction were studied.
Keywords
- Stroke
- TRIAL
- Walking
- Gait
- Patient satisfaction
- Physical therapy
- ANKLE-FOOT ORTHOSIS
- Dual task
- HEMIPARESIS
- NEUROSCIENCES
- ORTHOPEDIC SHOES
- Orthopaedic shoe
- PERFORMANCE
- ORTHOPEDICS
- POPULATION
- RELIABILITY
- SPORT SCIENCES
- STROKE PATIENTS
- Therapeutics, Physiological
- Stroke patients
- WALKING ABILITY
- USABILITY