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NTIS 바로가기Human movement science, v.47, 2016년, pp.16 - 28
Burnfield, J.M. , Buster, T.W. , Goldman, A.J. , Corbridge, L.M. , Harper-Hanigan, K.
Background: Intensive task-specific training is promoted as one approach for facilitating neural plastic brain changes and associated motor behavior gains following neurologic injury. Partial body weight support treadmill training (PBWSTT), is one task-specific approach frequently used to improve wa...
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