Gait Parameters Associated With Responsiveness to Treadmill Training With Body-Weight Support After Stroke: An Exploratory Study
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Tara Klassen | JoAnne K. Gronley | Sara J Mulroy | Valerie J Eberly | J. Gronley | S. Mulroy | K. Sullivan | D. Brown | V. Eberly | Katherine J Sullivan | Tara L. Klassen | David A Brown | JoAnne K Gronley
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