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Bohannon, Richard W. – International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 1992
This pilot study into trunk muscle strength following brain lesions examined 11 patients to determine (1) whether the trunk muscles of the paretic side are impaired after brain lesions; (2) whether measurements of lateral muscle strength are reliable; and (3) the implications of trunk muscle strength for sitting balance and walking performance.…
Descriptors: Adults, Human Posture, Muscular Strength, Musculoskeletal System

Caine, M. P.; And Others – International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 1996
Several interrelated issues pertaining to the measurement of spinal curvature are discussed, including the inherent limitations of the kyphotic index, the most widely used indicator in the evaluation of kyphosis. The paper suggests use of the Flexicurve to quantify spinal posture, suggests modifications to the Flexicurve, and presents results on…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Evaluation Methods, Human Posture, Medical Evaluation

Bohannon, Richard W. – International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 1992
This study attempted to (1) determine whether stroke patients (n=20) can safely increase their walking speed above that of comfortable walking; (2) describe the relationship between comfortable and maximum safe walking speed; and (3) examine correlations between maximum and comfortable speeds and a functional walking score. Subjects were able to…
Descriptors: Adults, Cardiovascular System, Exercise, Exercise Physiology

Heijerman, Harry G. M.; And Others – International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 1992
This study, with 10 adult patients with cystic fibrosis, found that the improvement in lung function and ergometry parameters obtained by a short in-patient training program could be maintained on an out-patient basis through a voluntary self-treatment program. (DB)
Descriptors: Adults, Chronic Illness, Cystic Fibrosis, Diseases