Publications by authors named "Remi Sandoval"

Blood flow restriction walking (BFR-W) is becoming more frequently used in aerobic and strength training and it has been proposed that BFR-W can be used in clinical populations. BFR-W may change gait stability yet few studies have assessed gait changes during or following BFR-W. The aim of this study was to assess if spatial-temporal gait parameters change during and following BFR-W.

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  • The study aimed to assess the reliability of heel-to-toe progression measures during walking, which could help evaluate ankle muscle function in clinical settings.
  • Eighteen healthy participants walked on a special mat over two sessions, and various gait parameters were recorded for comparison.
  • Results showed that both heel-to-toe progression and basic gait parameters had excellent reliability, but heel-to-toe measures were more variable and less precise, highlighting the need for caution when using them in clinical populations.
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The authors examined whether feedforward video self-modeling (FF VSM) would improve control over the affected limb, movement self-confidence, movement self-consciousness, and well-being in 18 stroke survivors. Participants completed a cup transport task and 2 questionnaires related to psychological processes pre- and postintervention. Pretest video footage of the unaffected limb performing the task was edited to create a best-of or mirror-reversed training DVD, creating the illusion that patients were performing proficiently with the affected limb.

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