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“...) understand how those loads influences the GRF acting on subjects and; (iv) propose modifications on backpack...”
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“...Walking, Gradient, Load, Mechanical work, Cost of transport, Recovery, Optimal speed...”
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“... training, such as walking. However, understanding whether a decrease in spasticity level, if any, would...”
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“...; P = .004) and 20% reduction in walking time (R2 = .200; P = .01), indicating decreases of 2.23 mm and 1.54...”
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“... of blood pressure to an exercise session. Eighty-nine hypertensive subjects (age, 57.6 ± 8.7 yrs; 26 with...”
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“... was (206.38 44.59) N for boys, and the changes of AA and CB walking speed in the arch did not change...”
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“... effect of walking training with blood flow occlusion on oxygen uptake (VO2) kinetics is not well...”
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“... Stroke. The affected patient presents loss of muscle strength, coordination deficit and decrease...”
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“... ages ranged between 62 and 83 years, with a mean of 68.9 years. In the walking tests, all subjects were...”
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