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  • 3. Gait characteristics of post-poliomyelitis patients: standardization of quantitative data reporting.
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  • 5. Description of spatio-temporal gait parameters in elderly people and their association with history of falls: results of the population-based cross-sectional KORA-Age study.
    Thaler-Kall K, Peters A, Thorand B, Grill E, Autenrieth CS, Horsch A, Meisinger C.
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    Kegelmeyer DA, Parthasarathy S, Kostyk SK, White SE, Kloos AD.
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  • 9. Transfer effects of fall training on balance performance and spatiotemporal gait parameters in healthy community-dwelling older adults: a pilot study.
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  • 11. Some biomechanical aspects of crutch and cane walking: the relationship between forward rate of progression, symmetry, and efficiency--a case report.
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  • 12. Separating the effects of age and walking speed on gait variability.
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  • 13. Effect of age on characteristics of forward and backward gait at preferred and accelerated walking speed.
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  • 14. Risk of falls in older people during fast-walking--the TASCOG study.
    Callisaya ML, Blizzard L, McGinley JL, Srikanth VK.
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  • 15. A comparison of shoulder joint forces during ambulation with crutches versus a walker in persons with incomplete spinal cord injury.
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  • 16. Gait variability in community dwelling adults with Alzheimer disease.
    Webster KE, Merory JR, Wittwer JE.
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  • 17. The effect of first-time 4-wheeled walker use on the gait of younger and older adults.
    Omana HA, Madou E, Divine A, Wittich W, Hill KD, Johnson AM, Holmes JD, Hunter SW.
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  • 19. Speed- and cane-related alterations in gait parameters in individuals with multiple sclerosis.
    Gianfrancesco MA, Triche EW, Fawcett JA, Labas MP, Patterson TS, Lo AC.
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  • 20. Association between dual task-related decrease in walking speed and real versus imagined Timed Up and Go test performance.
    Bridenbaugh SA, Beauchet O, Annweiler C, Allali G, Herrmann F, Kressig RW.
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