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Is walking symmetry important for ambulatory patients with spinal cord injury?

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Pages 836-841 | Received 06 Aug 2016, Accepted 24 Dec 2016, Published online: 17 Jan 2017

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Mikaela L. Frechette, Libak Abou, Laura A. Rice & Jacob J. Sosnoff. (2022) Relationship Between Lower Limb Function and Fall Prevalence in Ambulatory Adults With Spinal Cord Injury: A Systematic Review. Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation 28:2, pages 153-175.
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Linqi Ye, Xueqian Wang, Houde Liu & Bin Liang. (2021) Symmetry in Biped Walking. Symmetry in Biped Walking.
Makamas Kumprou, Pipatana Amatachaya, Thanat Sooknuan, Preeda Arayawichanon, Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij & Sugalya Amatachaya. (2021) The utility of upper limb loading device in determining optimal walking ability in ambulatory individuals with spinal cord injury. Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal 41:01, pages 55-63.
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Sirisuda Phonthee, Pipatana Amatachaya, Thanat Sooknuan & Sugalya Amatachaya. (2020) Stepping training with external feedback relating to lower limb support ability effectively improved complex motor activity in ambulatory patients with stroke: a randomized controlled trial. European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 56:1.
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Yann Thibaudier, Andrew Q Tan, Denise M. Peters & Randy D. Trumbower. (2020) Differential deficits in spatial and temporal interlimb coordination during walking in persons with incomplete spinal cord injury. Gait & Posture 75, pages 121-128.
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Libak Abou, Jocemar Ilha, Francielle Romanini & Laura A. Rice. (2019) Do clinical balance measures have the ability to predict falls among ambulatory individuals with spinal cord injury? A systematic review and meta-analysis. Spinal Cord 57:12, pages 1001-1013.
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Atsushi Kanazawa, Kenichi Yoshikawa, Kazunori Koseki, Ryoko Takeuchi & Hirotaka Mutsuzaki. (2019) A Consecutive 25-Week Program of Gait Training, Using the Alternating Hybrid Assistive Limb (HAL®) Robot and Conventional Training, and its Effects on the Walking Ability of a Patient with Chronic Thoracic Spinal Cord Injury: A Single Case Reversal Design. Medicina 55:11, pages 746.
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Donlaya Promkeaw, Preeda Arrayawichanon, Thiwabhorn Thaweewannakij, Lugkana Mato, Pipatana Amatachaya & Sugalya Amatachaya. (2019) Various surfaces challenge gait characteristics of ambulatory patients with spinal cord injury. Spinal Cord 57:9, pages 805-813.
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Caitlin E Mahon, Benjamin J Darter, Christopher L Dearth & Brad D Hendershot. (2019) The Relationship Between Gait Symmetry and Metabolic Demand in Individuals With Unilateral Transfemoral Amputation: A Preliminary Study. Military Medicine 184:7-8, pages e281-e287.
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Alia Khan, Clara Pujol, Mark Laylor, Nikola Unic, Maureen Pakosh, Jaclyn Dawe & Kristin E. Musselman. (2019) Falls after spinal cord injury: a systematic review and meta-analysis of incidence proportion and contributing factors. Spinal Cord 57:7, pages 526-539.
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Wilairat Saensook, Lugkana Mato, Nattaset Manimmanakorn, Pipatana Amatachaya, Thanat Sooknuan & Sugalya Amatachaya. (2017) Ability of sit-to-stand with hands reflects neurological and functional impairments in ambulatory individuals with spinal cord injury. Spinal Cord 56:3, pages 232-238.
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