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“... of the head, trunk and pelvis during walking. Balance impairment after stroke is strongly associated with...”
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“...Heart failure (HF) is characterized by dyspnea, fatigue and edema that leads to decreased exercise...”
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“...Heart failure (HF) is characterized by dyspnea, fatigue and edema that leads to decreased exercise...”
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“...Physical abilities, such as strength and flexibility, decrease with advancing age and can...”
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“... as a single treatment can improve the quality of life with a decrease in clinical signs and a median survival...”
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“.... Within these changes are the dyspraxia or apraxia of movements that can unbalance the voluntary movement...”
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“... women after clinical treatment. Logistic regression indicated that every 10-minute increment to walking...”
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“... of training duration, revealing “nonresponders” and ‘high’ responders that can be predicted from body...”
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