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“... of the head, trunk and pelvis during walking. Balance impairment after stroke is strongly associated with...”
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“... cardiorespiratory parameters show an increase of at least 20% in relation to baseline values, which did not occur...”
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“... walking at 0.5 h after extubation and, in many cases, this occurred before the collection of data for the...”
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“... of walking on a treadmill increases. This is a double - blind, randomized and managed in which...”
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“... of 23.50% in escape score. So, we conclude that with the increase in frequency of human-animal interactions...”
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“... oxidative stress increase, that can result in silent chronic inflammatory processes, reducing neurotrophines...”
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“...Introduction: It is known that even after a complete spinal cord injury (cSCI) there may...”
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