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224 related items for PubMed ID: 19365395

  • 1. Walking ability at discharge from inpatient rehabilitation in a cohort of non-traumatic spinal cord injury patients.
    Sturt RN, Holland AE, New PW.
    Spinal Cord; 2009 Oct; 47(10):763-8. PubMed ID: 19365395
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  • 2. Walking-related outcomes for individuals with traumatic and non-traumatic spinal cord injury inform physical therapy practice.
    Marinho AR, Flett HM, Craven C, Ottensmeyer CA, Parsons D, Verrier MC.
    J Spinal Cord Med; 2012 Sep; 35(5):371-81. PubMed ID: 23031174
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  • 5. Clinical algorithm for improved prediction of ambulation and patient stratification after incomplete spinal cord injury.
    Zörner B, Blanckenhorn WU, Dietz V, EM-SCI Study Group, Curt A.
    J Neurotrauma; 2010 Jan; 27(1):241-52. PubMed ID: 19645527
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  • 8. Gait ability required to achieve therapeutic effect in gait and balance function with the voluntary driven exoskeleton in patients with chronic spinal cord injury: a clinical study.
    Okawara H, Sawada T, Matsubayashi K, Sugai K, Tsuji O, Nagoshi N, Matsumoto M, Nakamura M.
    Spinal Cord; 2020 May; 58(5):520-527. PubMed ID: 31831847
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  • 11. Gait speed in relation to categories of functional ambulation after spinal cord injury.
    van Hedel HJ, EMSCI Study Group.
    Neurorehabil Neural Repair; 2009 May; 23(4):343-50. PubMed ID: 19036717
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  • 13. Balance and balance self-efficacy are associated with activity and participation after stroke: a cross-sectional study in people with chronic stroke.
    Schmid AA, Van Puymbroeck M, Altenburger PA, Dierks TA, Miller KK, Damush TM, Williams LS.
    Arch Phys Med Rehabil; 2012 Jun; 93(6):1101-7. PubMed ID: 22502804
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  • 14. High-intensity treadmill training improves gait ability, VO2peak and cost of walking in stroke survivors: preliminary results of a pilot randomized controlled trial.
    Munari D, Pedrinolla A, Smania N, Picelli A, Gandolfi M, Saltuari L, Schena F.
    Eur J Phys Rehabil Med; 2018 Jun; 54(3):408-418. PubMed ID: 27575015
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  • 16. Feasibility of Focused Stepping Practice During Inpatient Rehabilitation Poststroke and Potential Contributions to Mobility Outcomes.
    Hornby TG, Holleran CL, Leddy AL, Hennessy P, Leech KA, Connolly M, Moore JL, Straube D, Lovell L, Roth E.
    Neurorehabil Neural Repair; 2015 Jun; 29(10):923-32. PubMed ID: 25721233
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  • 17. Circuit-based rehabilitation improves gait endurance but not usual walking activity in chronic stroke: a randomized controlled trial.
    Mudge S, Barber PA, Stott NS.
    Arch Phys Med Rehabil; 2009 Dec; 90(12):1989-96. PubMed ID: 19969159
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