Metronome-Cued Stepping in Place after Hemiparetic Stroke: Comparison of a One- and Two-Tone Beat
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Metronome Cueing of Walking Reduces Gait Variability after a Cerebellar StrokeStepping to phase-perturbed metronome cues: multisensory advantage in movement synchrony but not correctionA new quantitative method for evaluating freezing of gait and dual-attention task deficits in Parkinson's disease.Stepping to the Beat: Feasibility and Potential Efficacy of a Home-Based Auditory-Cued Step Training Program in Chronic Stroke
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Metronome-Cued Stepping in Place after Hemiparetic Stroke: Comparison of a One- and Two-Tone Beat
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наукова стаття, опублікована у 2013
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Metronome-Cued Stepping in Pla ...... on of a One- and Two-Tone Beat
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Metronome-Cued Stepping in Pla ...... on of a One- and Two-Tone Beat
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Metronome-Cued Stepping in Pla ...... on of a One- and Two-Tone Beat
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Metronome-Cued Stepping in Pla ...... on of a One- and Two-Tone Beat
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Metronome-Cued Stepping in Pla ...... on of a One- and Two-Tone Beat
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Afia Masood
Alan M. Wing
Catherine M. Sackley
David Pratt
Elinor S. MacCormac
Rachel L. Wright
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10.1155/2013/157410
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2013-01-01T00:00:00Z