Relationships between walking speed, activities and participation in people with chronic stroke in Burundi
Background: Reduced walking speed because of a stroke may limit activities of daily living (ADLs) and restrict social participation. Objectives: To describe the level of balance impairment, activity limitations, and participation restrictions and to investigate their relationship with walking speed...
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Main Authors: | Félix Nindorera (Author), Ildephonse Nduwimana (Author), Alexis Sinzakaraye (Author), Yannick Bleyenheuft (Author), Jean-Louis Thonnard (Author), Oyéné Kossi (Author) |
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