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A comparison of treadmill walking and overground walking in independently ambulant stroke patients: A pilot study

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Pages 202-210 | Accepted 01 Jan 2008, Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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Anke Van Bladel, Roel De Ridder, Tanneke Palmans, Ruth Van der Looven & Dirk Cambier. (2023) Comparing spatiotemporal gait parameters between overground walking and self-paced treadmill walking in persons after stroke. Disability and Rehabilitation 45:6, pages 1016-1021.
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Clifford Paul Waller, Bahram Sangelaji, Claire Hargest, Stephanie J. Woodley, Peter Lamb, Suzanne Kuys, Allyson Calder & Leigh A. Hale. (2022) Biomechanics of the paretic knee during overground gait in people with stroke: a systematic review. Physical Therapy Reviews 27:4, pages 304-312.
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Clifford Waller, Bahram Sangelaji, Peter Lamb, Suzanne Kuys & Stephanie J. Woodley. (2021) Biomechanical differences at the hemiparetic knee in people with stroke: a systematic review and meta-analysis protocol. Physical Therapy Reviews 26:1, pages 25-33.
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Mona Kristin Aaslund, Jorunn Lægdheim Helbostad & Rolf Moe-Nilssen. (2013) Walking during body-weight-supported treadmill training and acute responses to varying walking speed and body-weight support in ambulatory patients post-stroke. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice 29:4, pages 278-289.
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Oluwaseye Odanye, Emily Steffensen, Erica Hinton, Samuel Bierner, Hao-Yuan Hsiao & Brian Knarr. Treadmill Handrail-Use Increases the Anteroposterior Margin of Stability in Individuals’ Post-Stroke. Journal of Motor Behavior 0:0, pages 1-10.
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Susan M. Linder, Ken Learman, Mandy Miller Koop, Debbie Espy, Michael Haupt, Matt Streicher, Sara Davidson, Francois Bethoux, Nathan Nadler & Jay L. Alberts. (2023) Increased Comfortable Gait Speed Is Associated With Improved Gait Biomechanics in Persons With Chronic Stroke Completing an 8-Week Forced-Rate Aerobic Cycling Intervention. American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 102:7, pages 619-624.
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Erica Imandt, Céline Bonnyaud, Djamel Bensmail, Raphael Zory, Didier Pradon & Nicolas Roche. (2021) Single-session training on an ascending treadmill slope: effects on gait parameters in persons with stroke. A pilot study. International Journal of Rehabilitation Research 44:3, pages 226-232.
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Rakel Berriozabalgoitia, Iraia Bidaurrazaga-Letona, Erika Otxoa, Miriam Urquiza, Jon Irazusta & Ana Rodriguez-Larrad. (2021) Overground Robotic Program Preserves Gait in Individuals With Multiple Sclerosis and Moderate to Severe Impairments: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 102:5, pages 932-939.
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Nitika Kumari, Denise Taylor, Sharon Olsen, Usman Rashid & Nada Signal. (2020) Cerebellar Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation for Motor Learning in People with Chronic Stroke: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial. Brain Sciences 10:12, pages 982.
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Taimoor Afzal, Shih-Chiao Tseng, John A. Lincoln, Marcie Kern, Gerard E. Francisco & Shuo-Hsiu Chang. (2020) Exoskeleton-assisted Gait Training in Persons With Multiple Sclerosis: A Single-Group Pilot Study. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 101:4, pages 599-606.
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Sangeetha Madhavan, Hyosok Lim, Anjali Sivaramakrishnan & Pooja Iyer. (2019) Effects of high intensity speed-based treadmill training on ambulatory function in people with chronic stroke: A preliminary study with long-term follow-up. Scientific Reports 9:1.
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Shuo-Hsiu Chang, Taimoor Afzal, Jeffrey Berliner & Gerard E. Francisco. (2018) Exoskeleton-assisted gait training to improve gait in individuals with spinal cord injury: a pilot randomized study. Pilot and Feasibility Studies 4:1.
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Seline WüestFabien MasséKamiar AminianRoman Gonzenbach & Eling D. de Bruin. (2016) Reliability and validity of the inertial sensor-based Timed “Up and Go” test in individuals affected by stroke. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development 53:5, pages 599-610.
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Janez Pavčič, Zlatko Matjačić & Andrej Olenšek. (2014) Kinematics of turning during walking over ground and on a rotating treadmill. Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 11:1.
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Seline Wüest, Rolf van de Langenberg & Eling D. de Bruin. (2013) Design considerations for a theory-driven exergame-based rehabilitation program to improve walking of persons with stroke. European Review of Aging and Physical Activity 11:2, pages 119-129.
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Seline WüestNunzio Alberto BorgheseMichele PirovanoRenato MainettiRolf van de LangenbergEling D. de Bruin. (2014) Usability and Effects of an Exergame-Based Balance Training Program. Games for Health Journal 3:2, pages 106-114.
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Alon Kalron, Zeevi Dvir, Lior Frid & Anat Achiron. (2013) Quantifying Gait Impairment Using an Instrumented Treadmill in People with Multiple Sclerosis. ISRN Neurology 2013, pages 1-6.
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Carmen E Capó-Lugo, Christopher H Mullens & David A Brown. (2012) Maximum walking speeds obtained using treadmill and overground robot system in persons with post-stroke hemiplegia. Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 9:1.
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Sung-Gyung Kim, Young-Uk Ryu & Won-Ho Kim. (2012) The Effectiveness of Backward Gait Training on the Treadmill in Children With Spastic Diplegic Cerebral Palsy: A Pilot Study. Physical Therapy Korea 19:3, pages 81-90.
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Cinthia C. Moreno, Luciana A. Mendes & Ana R. Lindquist. (2011) Effects of Treadmill Inclination on the Gait of Individuals With Chronic Hemiparesis. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 92:10, pages 1675-1680.
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Birgitta LanghammerJohan K Stanghelle. (2009) Exercise on a treadmill or walking outdoors? A randomized controlled trial comparing effectiveness of two walking exercise programmes late after stroke. Clinical Rehabilitation 24:1, pages 46-54.
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