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Over-ground walking on level and sloped surfaces in people with stroke compared to healthy matched adults
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• Although a high percentage of people achieve walking independence following a stroke, few achieve independent community mobility. • Walking on slopes is an important aspect of community mobility. • When walking down a standard gradient ramp, people with stroke reduced their speed and step length, relative to level over-ground and uphill walking. • It is recommended that attention be directed to assessment and treatment of walking on slopes as part of stroke rehabilitation, as this may have implications when walking in the community.
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