graduate student from 01.01.2024 until now
Russian Federation
615.825
76.35
The purpose of the study is to develop and scientifically substantiate a methodology for correcting dysfunctional walking stereotypes in individuals who have experienced an acute cerebrovascular accident. Research methods: analysis of scientific and methodological literature, analysis of medical records, pedagogical observation, pedagogical experiment, testing, and methods of mathematical statistics. Research results and conclusions. The study identified and described typical detrimental walking stereotypes in individuals post-stroke, as well as key aspects of correcting motor impairments, the consideration of which will help avoid mistakes and formulate an optimal walking pattern.
acute cerebrovascular accident, gait disturbances, motor learning, motor control, physical rehabilitation
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