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Relationships between muscular torque and gait speed in chronic hemiparetic subjects

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Pages 103-108 | Accepted 01 Nov 2007, Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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Richard W. Bohannon. (2023) Correlation between the strength of muscle actions of the paretic lower-limb and gait speed after stroke: Results of a meta-analysis of six studies. Isokinetics and Exercise Science 31:2, pages 73-76.
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Sungkwang Ju. (2020) Correlation between lower limb muscle asymmetry during the sit-to-stand task and spatiotemporal gait asymmetry in subjects with stroke. Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation 16:1, pages 64-68.
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Shanshan Tian, Mengxuan Li, Yifei Wang & Xi Chen. (2019) Application of an Improved Correlation Method in Electrostatic Gait Recognition of Hemiparetic Patients. Sensors 19:11, pages 2529.
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John W. Chow & Dobrivoje S. Stokic. (2019) Gait Impairments in Patients Without Lower Limb Hypertonia Early Poststroke Are Related to Weakness of Paretic Knee Flexors. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 100:6, pages 1091-1101.
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