TY - JOUR AU - Barbeau, Hugues AB - REVIEW ARTICLES Locomotor Training in Neurorehabilitation: Emerging Rehabilitation Concepts Hugues Barbeau approaches and their combination to enhanced ince the publication of the review of treadmill recovery in the neurological population particular- training in Neurorehabilitation & Neural ly stroke and spinal cord injury (SCI) subjects. SRepair published in 1999, several new clinical These individual approaches have shown great studies have been presented on locomotor training potential and are different in the process of valida- as a rehabilitation approach for stroke and spinal tion in the rehabilitation setting. Recent reviews cord injured subjects. In the series of expert com- 3-6 1 summarize those findings. mentaries, different authors expressed a spectrum Stroke and SCI subjects can adapt, to a certain of views on this new rehabilitation strategy (see 2 limit, the functional prerequisite of posture and also Dobkin ). The potentials and limitations on walking, such as speed, slope, obstacles, including such approaches of the recovery of stroke, spinal stairs, walking aids, energy consumption, and cord–injured subjects, and other neurological pop- attentional and navigational demands (Figure 1, ulations were discussed. right column). Understanding the strategy that SCI The goal of this article is to present the newest and stroke subjects use can TI - Locomotor Training in Neurorehabilitation: Emerging Rehabilitation Concepts JO - Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair DO - 10.1177/0888439002250442 DA - 2003-03-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/sage/locomotor-training-in-neurorehabilitation-emerging-rehabilitation-VpPP7M5t0B SP - 3 EP - 11 VL - 17 IS - 1 DP - DeepDyve ER -