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Repeated split-belt treadmill training improves poststroke step length asymmetry.
Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 2013 Jun;27(5):460-8. doi: 10.1177/1545968312474118. Epub 2013 Feb 7.
Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 2013.
PMID: 23392918
Free PMC article.
Relationship Between Walking Capacity, Biopsychosocial Factors, Self-efficacy, and Walking Activity in Persons Poststroke.
Danks KA, Pohlig RT, Roos M, Wright TR, Reisman DS.
Danks KA, et al.
J Neurol Phys Ther. 2016 Oct;40(4):232-8. doi: 10.1097/NPT.0000000000000143.
J Neurol Phys Ther. 2016.
PMID: 27548750
Free PMC article.
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A step activity monitoring program improves real world walking activity post stroke.
Danks KA, Roos MA, McCoy D, Reisman DS.
Danks KA, et al.
Disabil Rehabil. 2014;36(26):2233-6. doi: 10.3109/09638288.2014.903303. Epub 2014 Mar 27.
Disabil Rehabil. 2014.
PMID: 24670193
Free PMC article.
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Combining Fast-Walking Training and a Step Activity Monitoring Program to Improve Daily Walking Activity After Stroke: A Preliminary Study.
Danks KA, Pohlig R, Reisman DS.
Danks KA, et al.
Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2016 Sep;97(9 Suppl):S185-93. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2016.01.039. Epub 2016 May 27.
Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2016.
PMID: 27240430
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Clinical Trial.
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Accuracy of 2 activity monitors in detecting steps in people with stroke and traumatic brain injury.
Fulk GD, Combs SA, Danks KA, Nirider CD, Raja B, Reisman DS.
Fulk GD, et al. Among authors: danks ka.
Phys Ther. 2014 Feb;94(2):222-9. doi: 10.2522/ptj.20120525. Epub 2013 Sep 19.
Phys Ther. 2014.
PMID: 24052577
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