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“... 2001 to 2010 using the terms: (gait OR walking OR walk) AND (velocity OR speed) AND (ground reaction...”
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“...Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy; Gait; Orthosis; Physical therapy; Rehabilitation...”
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“... control and motor pattern changes during both dual-tasks conditions compared to keeping a standing posture...”
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“... task there is a decrease in stability, higher gait variability and decline in ability to allocate...”
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“...Gait initiation (GI), a transition phase between standing and walking, requires effective force...”
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“.... Discussion: For locomotion, there were differences for the pattern observed on days 0, 30, 60 and 90, with...”
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