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This score represents animals on the border of producing stepping movements with no weight support to some weight-supported stepping movements.
Hesse, S. Treadmill training with partial body weight support after stroke: a review.
Moseley, A. M., Stark, A., Cameron, I. D. & Pollock, A. Treadmill training and body weight support for walking after stroke.
The system is further reinforced by introducing a passive weight support mechanism in parallel with the basic system.
The proposed training machine is composed of a body weight support device and a cable-driven parallel robot.
Body weight support (BWS) has become a typical strategy for gait training, in special with children with cerebral palsy (CP).
Objective: To compare oxygen consumption during walking with body weight support (BWS) with oxygen consumption during unsupported treadmill walking.
Is treadmill walking with body weight support during inpatient rehabilitation detrimental to walking quality compared with assisted overground walking?
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Barbeau H, Visintin M. Optimal outcomes obtained with body-weight support combined with treadmill training in stroke subjects.
Locomotor treadmill training with partial body-weight support before overground gait in adults with acute stroke: a pilot study.
Intervention: Subjects walked harness-secured on the treadmill with no body-weight support at self-reported (V SAS), slow (V SAS − 25%), and fast (V SAS + 25%) speed.
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