Stroke-specific Movement Patterns During Passage Through a Narrow-Opening: A Cross-Sectional Study.
A cross-sectional study published in NeuroRehabilitation examined how stroke survivors move differently from healthy individuals when navigating through narrow openings. Researchers identified stroke-specific movement patterns during this functional task, which has implications for gait rehabilitation and real-world mobility training. Findings may help clinicians better assess and target locomotor deficits relevant to everyday environmental challenges.
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