Cash Textbook Of Neurology For Physiotherapists Pdf
Cash Textbook Of Neurology For Physiotherapists Pdf Editor Rating: 9,1/10 2047reviews Temporal gait asymmetries in 25 patients with residual stroke were measured from a walkway which allowed data collection on-line with a microcomputer. An asymmetry ratio has been introduced to reflect the degree of asymmetry in each of the support phases of the gait cycle. Subjects in this study demonstrated residual deficits in walking, and although there was a general pattern of asymmetry, walking patterns varied even though the group had been selected according to criteria which tended to make for relative functional homogeneity. Both the extent and patterns of temporal gait asymmetries with respect to phases of the gait cycle were found to vary.
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Cash's textbook of neurology for physiotherapists. [Joan E Cash; Patricia A Downie;] Home. WorldCat Home About WorldCat Help. Search for Library Items Search for Lists Search for. Cash's textbook of neurology for physiotherapists. Kartinki na avu vkontakte. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Co., 1986 (DLC) 85080832 (OCoLC)13536210: Material Type.
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