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“... conditions. Stance phase duration decreases as speed increases, for both load conditions. Gait pattern seems...”
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“...Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy; Gait; Orthosis; Physical therapy; Rehabilitation...”
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“... reduced claudication until walking without changes. There was also a decrease in the range of motion until...”
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“..., spatiotemporal gait parameters, muscle activity, hemodynamic response in the prefrontal cortex, physical activity...”
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“... in the walking pattern. Results: We selected 13 articles, eight cross-sectional studies, three...”
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“...Gait initiation (GI), a transition phase between standing and walking, requires effective force...”
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