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Contribution of subjective balance confidence on functional mobility in subjects with chronic stroke

Pages 2291-2298 | Published online: 07 Apr 2011

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Natasha L. Benn, Hope Jervis-Rademeyer, Kayla Benson, Katherine Chan, Jae W. Lee, Elizabeth L. Inness, Dalton L. Wolfe, Milad Alizadeh-Meghrazi, Kei Masani & Kristin E. Musselman. (2023) Identifying priorities for balance interventions through a participatory co-design approach with end-users. BMC Neurology 23:1.
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Netha Hussain, Per-Olof Hansson & Carina U. Persson. (2021) Prediction of fear of falling at 6 months after stroke based on 279 individuals from the Fall Study of Gothenburg. Scientific Reports 11:1.
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Patrick W. H. Kwong & Shamay S. M. Ng. (2020) Reliability of the Lateral Step-Up Test and Its Correlation with Motor Function and Activity in Chronic Stroke Survivors. BioMed Research International 2020, pages 1-7.
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Jesse C. Dean & Steven A. Kautz. (2015) Foot placement control and gait instability among people with stroke. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development 52:5, pages 577-590.
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Masaki Kobayashi, Kumiko Takahashi, Miyuki Sato & Shigeru Usuda. (2015) The characteristics of multi-directional step distance and the association between stepping laterality and walking ability of patients with stroke. Journal of Physical Therapy Science 27:3, pages 905-909.
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Eva Y.F. Pang, Shirley S.M. Fong, Mimi M.Y. Tse, Eric W.C. Tam, Shamay SM Ng & Billy C.L. So. (2015) Reliability and validity of the sideways step test and its correlation with motor function after stroke. Journal of Physical Therapy Science 27:6, pages 1839-1845.
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Mi-Na Gim, Sang-bin Lee, Kyung-Tae Yoo, Ji-Young Bae, Mi-Kyoung Kim & Jung-Hyun Choi. (2015) The effect of olfactory stimuli on the balance ability of stroke patients. Journal of Physical Therapy Science 27:1, pages 109-113.
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Angelika Zissimopoulos, Stefania Fatone & Steven Gard. (2014) The effect of ankle–foot orthoses on self-reported balance confidence in persons with chronic poststroke hemiplegia. Prosthetics & Orthotics International 38:2, pages 148-154.
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Louis N. Awad, Darcy S. Reisman & Stuart A. Binder-Macleod. (2014) Do Improvements in Balance Relate to Improvements in Long-Distance Walking Function after Stroke?. Stroke Research and Treatment 2014, pages 1-6.
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R. Lloréns, C. Colomer-Font, M. Alcañiz & E. Noé-Sebastián. (2013) BioTrak virtual reality system: Effectiveness and satisfaction analysis for balance rehabilitation in patients with brain injury. Neurología (English Edition) 28:5, pages 268-275.
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