Six Minutes Walking in Polio Survivors: Effects on Fatigue and Walking Adaptability
Objective: To investigate whether 6-min walking is fatiguing for polio survivors, and how fatigue influences their normal and adaptive walking. Design: Cross-sectional study. Patients: Polio survivors (n = 23) with ≥ 1 fall and/or fear of falling reported in the previous year and healthy individuals...
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Main Authors: | Jana Tuijtelaars (Author), Max Keller (Author), Frans Nollet (Author), Merel-Anne Brehm (Author), Jaap van Dieën (Author), Melvyn Roerdink (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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