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201 related items for PubMed ID: 37420623

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  • 24. Gait asymmetry during early split-belt walking is related to perception of belt speed difference.
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  • 28. Gait symmetric adaptation: Comparing effects of implicit visual distortion versus split-belt treadmill on aftereffects of adapted step length symmetry.
    Chunduru P, Kim SJ, Lee H.
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  • 30. Locomotor adaptation on a split-belt treadmill can improve walking symmetry post-stroke.
    Reisman DS, Wityk R, Silver K, Bastian AJ.
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  • 34. The effects of dual-tasking on temporal gait adaptation and de-adaptation to the split-belt treadmill in older adults.
    Conradsson D, Hinton DC, Paquette C.
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    Hinton DC, Cheng YY, Paquette C.
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  • 36. Taking advantage of external mechanical work to reduce metabolic cost: the mechanics and energetics of split-belt treadmill walking.
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  • 38. The Effect of Split-Belt Treadmill Interventions on Step Length Asymmetry in Individuals Poststroke: A Systematic Review With Meta-Analysis.
    Dzewaltowski AC, Hedrick EA, Leutzinger TJ, Remski LE, Rosen AB.
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  • 39. A more symmetrical gait after split-belt treadmill walking increases the effort in paretic plantar flexors in people post-stroke.
    Lauzière S, Miéville C, Betschart M, Duclos C, Aissaoui R, Nadeau S.
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