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Effects of arm weight on gait performance in healthy subjects
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Gait Performance
100%
Performance Improvement
66%
Parkinson Patients
66%
Stroke Patients
33%
Healthy Individuals
33%
Gait Speed
33%
Overground
33%
Patient Demographics
33%
Potential Interventions
33%
Whole-body
33%
Electromyography
33%
Sensory Input
33%
Clinical Effect
33%
Normal Response
33%
Gait
33%
Unweighting
33%
Arm Swing
33%
Preferred Speed
33%
Tibialis Anterior
33%
Muscle Activity
33%
Healthy People
33%
Gait Parameters
33%
Weight Carriage
33%
Healthy Population
33%
Gait Impairment
33%
Overcompensation
33%
Fast Walking
33%
Psychology
Stroke Patient
100%
Sensory Input
100%
Nursing and Health Professions
Walking Speed
100%
Patient Population
50%
Sensory Stimulation
50%