Effect of backward walking treadmill training on walking capacity after stroke: a randomized clinical trial
Clinical Trials Monday, May 12th, 2014Wiley: 4/15/14
Rationale
Residual walking deficits are common in people after stroke. Treadmill training can increase walking speed and walking distance. A new way to increase the challenge of walking is to walk backwards. Backward treadmill walking may provide advantages by promoting improvement in balance, walking spatiotemporal parameters and quality that may reflect in improving walking distance.
Aim
This study will test the hypothesis that backward treadmill walking is superior to forward treadmill walking in improving walking capacity, walking parameters, quality and balance in people with stroke. Read More



























