Gait changes following direct versus contralateral strength training: A randomized controlled pilot study in individuals with multiple sclerosis

Volume: 78, Pages: 13 - 18
Published: May 1, 2020
Abstract
Background null Contralateral strength training (CST) is increasingly investigated and employed as a non-conventional way to induce an indirect gain in strength in the weakened untrained limb. However, its effects on gait performance are more controversial. null null null Research question null To assess and compare the effects of contralateral (CST) and direct (DST) strength training on spatio-temporal parameters, kinematic and kinetic...
Paper Details
Title
Gait changes following direct versus contralateral strength training: A randomized controlled pilot study in individuals with multiple sclerosis
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Volume
78
Pages
13 - 18
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