Comparison of underwater gait training and overground gait training for improving the walking and balancing ability of patients with severe hemiplegic stroke: A randomized controlled pilot trial.

Volume: 80, Pages: 124 - 129
Published: Jul 1, 2020
Abstract
null null Background null Walking training is an essential intervention to improve the function in stroke patients. However, only a limited number of gait training strategies are available for stroke patients with relatively severe disabilities. null null null Research question null Is underwater gait training or overground gait training more effective in severe stroke patients? null null null Methods null A total of 21 patients with severe...
Paper Details
Title
Comparison of underwater gait training and overground gait training for improving the walking and balancing ability of patients with severe hemiplegic stroke: A randomized controlled pilot trial.
Published Date
Jul 1, 2020
Volume
80
Pages
124 - 129
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