Gait asymmetry in community-ambulating stroke survivors.
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Kara K. Patterson | S. Black | W. McIlroy | Iwona Parafianowicz | C. Danells | Valerie Closson | M. Verrier | W. Staines | S. Black | K. Patterson | W. E. McIlroy | M. C. Verrier | W. R. Staines | Kara K. Patterson | S. E. Black
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