Individuals Poststroke Do Not Perceive Their Spatiotemporal Gait Asymmetries as Abnormal.
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Reported use of technology in stroke rehabilitation by physical and occupational therapists.Stepping to the Beat: Feasibility and Potential Efficacy of a Home-Based Auditory-Cued Step Training Program in Chronic StrokeUsing a Split-belt Treadmill to Evaluate Generalization of Human Locomotor Adaptation.The role of movement errors in modifying spatiotemporal gait asymmetry post stroke: a randomized controlled trial.
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Individuals Poststroke Do Not Perceive Their Spatiotemporal Gait Asymmetries as Abnormal.
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Individuals Poststroke Do Not Perceive Their Spatiotemporal Gait Asymmetries as Abnormal.
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Individuals Poststroke Do Not Perceive Their Spatiotemporal Gait Asymmetries as Abnormal
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Michael D Lewek
Richard A Faldowski
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10.2522/PTJ.20140482
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2015-04-02T00:00:00Z