Ferreira, RosáliaCalvário, HelenaMesquita Montes, AntónioPinheiro, Ana Rita2019-11-222019-11-222019http://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/14927Postural control, which involves stability and intersegmental orientation against gravity, is considered a prerequisite for movement to occur efficiently and in different contexts [1]. After central nervous system damage, individuals tend to demonstrate motor impairments, which can affect their functional ability in different activities, such as standing and walking [2]. These altered motor behaviours restrict voluntary, well-coordinated and effective movements, which in turn limit a person’s ability to perform everyday tasks [2]. Therefore, this study aimed at analysing the correlation between the orientation of the trunk and lower limbs of individuals after stroke during standing.engStrokePostural controlIntersegmental orientationPhotogrammetryIntersegmentar orientation between trunk and lower limbs in individuals after stroke: a pilot studyconference object10.1080/07853890.2018.1560737