Skip to main content
Fig. 3 | Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation

Fig. 3

From: Myoelectric interface for neurorehabilitation conditioning to reduce abnormal leg co-activation after stroke: a pilot study

Fig. 3

Functional outcomes of MINT conditioning. A Gait speed significantly improved by a (mean ± SE) of 0.15 ± 0.04 m/s across all participants, more than the MCID. B Both in-lab and home training led to improvements in walking speed. Each point represents the speed change from day 1 pre-training baseline sessions. C Knee flexion increased by 13° and D hip abduction showed a decreasing trend by 7° from baseline over all participants (gray). Each point shows the after-MINT training knee or hip angle. (* indicates statistical significance with p < 0.05)

Back to article page