October 11, 2011 — Patients with severe stroke who can cross their legs within 15 days of the event are apt to have fewer neurologic deficits and better outcomes at 1 year than those who can't, a new ...
After a stroke, many people have problems getting around. Scientists in England are working to get stroke patients back on their feet with the help of robotic technology. It's a bionic solution for ...
At Britain's University of Portsmouth, stroke sufferers have new hope thanks to bionic leg attachments that are helping them walk again. During a 10-week study program, dozens of people who ...
People who are able to cross their legs soon after having a severe stroke appear to be more likely to have a good recovery compared to people who can't cross their legs. That's according to new ...
Researchers are developing a robotic exoskeleton platform that could overcome the limitations of treadmills used during the rehabilitation of the many stroke survivors who have problems walking. More ...
Most of us do it without thinking, but crossing your legs can be a big deal for someone who has just suffered a stroke, according to a new study. Researchers from Germany found that people who are ...