Evaluation of gait symmetry after stroke: A comparison of current methods and recommendations for standardization
Toronto Rehabilitation Institute · The Wilson Centre · +6 more institutions
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5- KKKara K. Patterson
Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, The Wilson Centre, University of Toronto
- WHWilliam H. Gage
Sunnybrook Health Science Centre, Heart and Stroke Foundation, Health Sciences Centre, York University, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute
- DBDina Brooks
Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, University of Toronto
- SESandra E. Black
University of Toronto, Health Sciences Centre, Heart and Stroke Foundation, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, Sunnybrook Health Science Centre
- WEWilliam E. McIlroyCorresponding
Sunnybrook Health Science Centre, University of Toronto, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, Heart and Stroke Foundation, Health Sciences Centre, University of Waterloo
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Keywords
- Symmetry (geometry)
- Gait
- Physical medicine and rehabilitation
- Standardization
- Swing
- Asymmetry
- Population
- Psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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