In this clinical case, we present a walking course exercise performed with a person with hemiparesis, as part of their post-stroke rehabilitation.
The walking course is an essential tool in physiotherapy. It allows for practicing walking in a structured, progressive, and safe environment. The goal is to promote functional, fluid, and efficient walking, while preparing the patient for a more autonomous return home.
The integration of adapted technical aids in this type of exercise plays a key role in the success of rehabilitation. The Wheeleo®, used here, helps secure walking while facilitating movement. Thanks to its constant support and maneuverability, it supports coordination and stability work without hindering the fluidity of movement.
This type of exercise illustrates the importance of personalized support, combining the therapist’s expertise, adapted progression, and judicious use of available tools.