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Walking Speed and Step Length Asymmetry Modify the Energy Cost of Walking After Stroke

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2014

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Abstract

For persons in the chronic phase of stroke recovery, faster and more symmetric walking after intervention appears to be more energetically advantageous than merely walking faster or more symmetrically. This finding has important functional implications, given the relationship between the energy cost of walking and community walking participation.

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