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The Comparison of Plantar Foot Pressure in Normal Side of Normal People, Affected Side and Less Affected Side of Hemiplegic Patients During Stance Phase
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2009
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Upright PostureGait AnalysisAffected SideNeuromuscular CoordinationHemiplegic GaitMovement BiomechanicsLower Limb TraumaCerebral PalsyNormal SideMovement AnalysisKinesiologyApplied PhysiologyNeurorehabilitationPhysical MedicineHealth SciencesRehabilitationFoot PressurePhysical TherapyGait CyclePlantar Foot PressureApplied NeuromechanicsExercise PhysiologyElectromyographyPathological GaitPodiatryHuman MovementMedicine
Objects:The purpose of this study is to investigate the values of foot pressure of the stance phase during a gait cycle in hemiplegic gait. Method:42 patients who had a stroke and 42 healthy adults were evaluated by the RSscan system to analyze the stance phase of hemiplegic gait. The stance phase was evaluated as plantar foor pressure. Results:1) Foot plantar pressure of toe area, affected side and less affected side showed low distribution of the plantar foot pressure which is lower than plantar foot pressure of normal adults(p