Task PerformanceHemiplegiaObjective: This study aims to assess the impact of proprioceptive training strategies with dual-task exercises on gait in people with chronic stroke. Study design: Systematic review. Patients: Chronic stroke. Methods: Searches were conducted in accordance with PRISMA guidelines ...
The DTT-group performed dual-task exercises using an interactive tablet-based application, while the SMT-group received conventional walking and balance exercises. Both interventions were supervised and identical in weeks (8) and sessions (20). Nine cognitive-motor dual-task conditions were assessed ...
Different combinations of motor tasks and cognitive exercises are now encouraged to be explored15, and groundbreaking experiments have been carried on in the last years; for instance the Toosizadeh et al. works on association of upper-extremity function (UEF) under dual-task (DT) condition and ...
Comparison of the Effects of Cognitive Dual-Task and Single-Task Balance Exercises on Static Balance among People with Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstru... And in order to facilitate comparison across trials, we calculated the effect size (Hedges' g) of gait, balance, cognitive, and other para...
Introduction: Long-term physical contact while using a smartphone causes poor posture which leads to musculoskeletal disorders. The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of YWTL exercises on posture in motor and cognitive dual tasks during smartphone use.#Methodology: Based on eligibility...
A crucial principle in motor learning is the training of specific concepts using frequent repetitions of task-specific exercises to improve task performance12. It has been suggested that dual task training might have greater efficacy for improving dual task performance compared to single task training13...
Difficulty performing more than one task at a time (dual tasking) is a common and disabling problem experienced by people with Parkinson disease (PD). If asked to perform another task when walking, people with PD often take shorter steps or walk more slowly. Currently there is uncertainty abou...
Training involved twice-daily practice on exercises involving walking being combined with tasks which increased in cognitive demand over the course of the intervention. A treatment group (n= 10) was compared with a control group (n= 9). The primary outcome measure was a task requiring ...
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Several studies examining cognitive performance have reported similar findings; pairing mental arithmetic [30,49], working memory [15,50], or verbal fluency tasks [45,46] with walking exercises resulted in greater prefrontal activation. In addition, studies examining obstacle negotiation, which may ...