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344 related items for PubMed ID: 33567988

  • 1. Comparison of Treadmill and Overground Walking in Children and Adolescents.
    Jung T, Kim Y, Kelly LE, Wagatsuma M, Jung Y, Abel MF.
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  • 2. Biomechanical and perceived differences between overground and treadmill walking in children with cerebral palsy.
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  • 4. A kinematic and kinetic comparison of overground and treadmill walking in healthy subjects.
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  • 6. A comparison of variability in spatiotemporal gait parameters between treadmill and overground walking conditions.
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  • 8. Walking speed changes in response to novel user-driven treadmill control.
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  • 12. The effect of treadmill and overground walking on preferred walking speed and gait kinematics in healthy, physically active older adults.
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  • 13. Biomechanical differences between self-paced and fixed-speed treadmill walking in persons after stroke.
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  • 15. Electromyographic and kinematic nondisabled gait differences at extremely slow overground and treadmill walking speeds.
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  • 16. Overground versus self-paced treadmill walking in a virtual environment in children with cerebral palsy.
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  • 17. Walking on a treadmill improves the stride length-cadence relationship in individuals with Parkinson's disease.
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  • 18. Variability of spatiotemporal gait parameters in children with and without Down syndrome during treadmill walking.
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  • 19. Changes in Spatiotemporal Measures and Variability During User-Driven Treadmill, Fixed-Speed Treadmill, and Overground Walking in Young Adults: A Pilot Study.
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