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2023
DOI: 10.1002/hsr2.1660
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The variability of dual‐task walking parameters using in‐shoe inertial sensors in nonconcussed individuals: A randomized within‐subject repeated measures design

Courtney Mitchell,
John Cronin

Abstract: Background and AimsThere is a need for high utility and portability, and cost‐effective technologies that are suitable for assessing dual‐task gait after experiencing a concussion. Current technologies utilized such as 3D motion capture and force plates are too complex and expensive for most practitioners. The aim of this study was to quantify the variability of dual‐task walking gait parameters using in‐shoe inertial sensors in nonconcussed individuals.MethodsThis was a randomized within‐subject repeated meas… Show more

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