2019
DOI: 10.1101/588103
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Direction of gait asymmetry following stroke determines acute response to locomotor task

Abstract: limit 250 words) Words: 250 Background Given the prevalence of gait dysfunction following stroke, walking recovery is a primary goal of rehabilitation. However, current gait rehabilitation approaches fail to demonstrate consistent benefits. Furthermore, asymmetry is a prominent feature of gait dysfunction following stroke. Differential patterns of gait asymmetry may respond differently to gait training parameters.Objective The purpose of this study was to determine whether differential responses to locomotor t… Show more

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