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Does the speed of the treadmill influence the training effect in people learning to walk after stroke? A double-blind randomized controlled trial

Clinical rehabilitation, v.29 no.3, 2015년, pp.269 - 276  

Lee, In-Hee

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Objective:To compare the effectiveness of high-speed treadmill training and progressive treadmill training for stroke patients.Design:A double-blind, randomized controlled trial.Setting:Inpatient rehabilitation hospital.Participants:A total of 61 ambulatory stroke patients.Interventions:Patients in ...

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