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Repeated split-belt treadmill walking improved gait ability in individuals with chronic stroke: A pilot study

Physiotherapy theory and practice, v.34 no.2, 2018년, pp.81 - 90  

Betschart, Martina (Centre de recherche interdisciplinaire en ré) ,  McFadyen, Bradford J (adaptation (CRIR), Institut de ré) ,  Nadeau, Sylvie (adaptation Gingras-Lindsay de Montré)

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