Paretic versus non-paretic stepping responses following pelvis perturbations in walking chronic-stage stroke survivors
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Jasper Reenalda | Jaap H Buurke | Johan S Rietman | Edwin H F van Asseldonk | Mark Vlutters | Herman van der Kooij | H. van der Kooij | E. V. van Asseldonk | J. Buurke | M. Vlutters | J. Rietman | Juliet AM Haarman | R. A. O. Olde Keizer | J. Reenalda | Juliet A M Haarman | Richelle A C M Olde Keizer | Juliet A. M. Haarman | R. A. C. M. Olde Keizer | J. A. Haarman
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