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  • 3. Effects of adding a virtual reality environment to different modes of treadmill walking.
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  • 9. Collaborative robotic biomechanical interactions and gait adjustments in young, non-impaired individuals.
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  • 11. Gait analysis on split-belt force treadmills: validation of an instrument.
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  • 13. Self-paced versus fixed speed walking and the effect of virtual reality in children with cerebral palsy.
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  • 18. Dual-task treadmill walking at self-paced versus fixed speeds.
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  • 20. Challenging gait leads to stronger lower-limb kinematic synergies: The effects of walking within a more narrow pathway.
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