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Body weight-supported treadmill training is no better than overground training for individuals with chronic stroke: A randomized controlled trial
Addie Middleton
, Angela Merlo-Rains
, Denise Peters
, Jennifaye Greene
, Erika Blanck
, Robert Moran
, Stacy Fritz
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Body Weight Support Treadmill Training
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Randomized Controlled Trial
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Chronic Stroke
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Overground
100%
Dynamic Gait Index
60%
Activities-specific Balance Confidence Scale
60%
Perceived Recovery
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Timed-up-and-go
60%
Berg Balance Scale
40%
Fugl-Meyer
40%
Gait Balance
40%
Overground Gait Training
40%
Intensive Intervention
40%
Fast Walking
40%
Therapeutic Method
20%
Gait Training
20%
No Significant Difference
20%
Between-group
20%
Mobility Outcomes
20%
Range of Motion
20%
6-minute Walk Test (6MWT)
20%
Self-selected Speed
20%
Single-leg Stance
20%
Improvement Direction
20%
Mobility Training
20%
Nursing and Health Professions
Body Weight
100%
Cerebrovascular Accident
100%
Dynamic Gait Index
60%
Walking Speed
40%
Berg Balance Scale
40%
Effect Size
20%
Step Length
20%
Six Minute Walk Test
20%
Psychology
Body Weight
100%