2022
DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2022.800757
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Serial Backward Locomotor Treadmill Training Improves Bidirectional Walking Performance in Chronic Stroke

Abstract: Background and Research QuestionWalking impairment remains a major limitation to functional independence after stroke. Yet, comprehensive and effective strategies to improve walking function after stroke are presently limited. Backward Locomotor Treadmill Training (BLTT) is a promising training approach for improving walking function; however, little is known about its mechanism of effect or the relationship between backward walking training and resulting overground forward walking performance. This study aims… Show more

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