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  • 30. Falls in people with multiple sclerosis who use a walking aid: prevalence, factors, and effect of strength and balance interventions.
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  • 33. Relationship between margin of stability and deviations in spatiotemporal gait features in healthy young adults.
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  • 36. A single session of trip-specific training modifies trunk control following treadmill induced balance perturbations in stroke survivors.
    Nevisipour M, Grabiner MD, Honeycutt CF.
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  • 39. Gait impairments in persons with multiple sclerosis across preferred and fixed walking speeds.
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