• Title of article

    Muscle strength and weight-bearing symmetry relate to sit-to-stand performance in individuals with stroke

  • Author/Authors

    Melanie J. Lomaglio، نويسنده , , Janice J. Eng، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
  • Pages
    6
  • From page
    126
  • To page
    131
  • Abstract
    This study investigated the relationship of lower extremity joint torques and weight-bearing symmetry to sit-to-stand (STS) performance in individuals with chronic stroke. A motion analysis system and two force plates measured STS duration and weight-bearing symmetry (determined by ground reaction forces) during three self-paced and three fast-paced conditions. An isokinetic dynamometer measured maximum concentric joint torques of the paretic and non-paretic ankle, knee, and hip, which were normalized by body mass. Pearson correlations indicated that (a) paretic ankle dorsiflexion and knee extension torques related to the duration of the self-paced STS condition (r = −0.450, −0.716, respectively), (b) paretic ankle dorsiflexion, plantar flexion, and knee extension torques related to the duration of the fast-paced STS condition (r = −0.466, −0.616, −0.736, respectively), and (c) greater weight-bearing symmetry related to faster STS performance for both self-paced and fast-paced STS conditions (r = −0.565, −0.564, respectively) (P < 0.05). This evidence suggests that paretic muscle strength and the ability to load the paretic limb are important factors underlying the ability to rise from a chair in individuals with chronic stroke.
  • Keywords
    Stroke , Sit-to-stand , Torque , Weight-bearing
  • Journal title
    Gait and Posture
  • Serial Year
    2005
  • Journal title
    Gait and Posture
  • Record number

    488441