“…Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation gait training has been examined to some extent in adults with spastic CP ( Kim et al, 2011 , 2012 , 2020 ; Varsamis et al, 2012 ; Efraimidou et al, 2016 ), where deficits in independent walking, bilateral control, as well as pain and fatigue are often associated with a decline in mobility in the adult population. In a series of clinical studies, Kim and colleagues reported that a 3-week RAS training improved functional gait in measures such as cadence, stride length, and gait velocity, also promoting significant kinematic changes of the pelvic and hip movement ( Kim et al, 2011 , 2012 ).…”