Walking velocity and modified rivermead mobility index as discriminatory measures for functional ambulation classification of chronic stroke patients
Background: The cut-off values of walking velocity and classification of functional mobility both have a role in clinical settings for assessing the walking function of stroke patients and setting rehabilitation goals and treatment plans. Objective: The present study investigated whether the cut-off...
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Main Authors: | Ji Young Lim (Author), Seung Heon An (Author), Dae-Sung Park (Author) |
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World Scientific Publishing,
2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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