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Brief High-Velocity Motor Skill Training Increases Step Frequency and Improves Length/Frequency Coordination in Slow Walkers With Chronic Motor-Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury.

Nicholas H EvansEdelle C Field-Fote
Published in: Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation (2024)
On the whole, WR values among PwMISCI are higher than previous reports in other neurologic populations; however, values among fast walkers were comparable to noninjured adults. Slow walkers demonstrated greater variability in the WR, with higher values associated with slower WS. Following MST, increases in WS coincided with a decrease in the WR among slow walkers, mediated primarily through an effect on SF. This finding may point to a specific mechanism by which MST facilitates improvements in WS among PwMISCI with greater mobility deficits.
Keyphrases
  • spinal cord injury
  • traumatic brain injury
  • spinal cord
  • emergency department
  • blood flow