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“..., declines in both motor function and cognition contribute to age-related gait dysfunction. Transcranial...”
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“... decrease in old rats. Exercise did not change any of these parameters. Stride length and step length...”
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“... decrease in old rats. Exercise did not change any of these parameters. Stride length and step length...”
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“... lead to improving muscle performance and gait parameters is not based on evidence and needs...”
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“..., mobility was assessed using the timed up & go test and gait measurements were performed with a portable...”
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“... to improve balance and postural control, particularly after a major musculoskeletal injury/surgery such...”
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“... and after a pain exacerbation protocol. The variables of interest were peak trunk, hip, and knee...”
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