Walking on uneven terrain in healthy adults and the implications for people after stroke
2017
BACKGROUND
One third of individuals after stroke report an inability to walk in the community. Community mobility requires walking adaptability—the ability to adjust one’s stepping pattern to meet environmental demands and task goals. Walking on uneven terrain (e.g. grass, gravel) has unique requirements and is a critical component of walking adaptability that has not been investigated in the post-stroke population.
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