Abstract:People with incomplete spinal cord injuries (iSCI) are more likely to require multiple reactive steps to maintain balance after a simulated forward fall when compared with able-bodied (AB) individuals. To better understand these behavioural differences, we aimed to compare the length and width of the first reactive step between people with chronic motor iSCI and AB individuals.
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