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Free-living gait does not differentiate chronic mTBI patients compared to healthy controls.

Dylan PowellAlan GodfreyLucy ParringtonKody R CampbellLaurie A KingSamuel Stuart
Published in: Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation (2022)
Our results show that gait quality metrics determined through a free-living assessment were not significantly different between chronic mTBI patients and controls. These results suggest that measures of free-living gait quality were not impaired in our chronic mTBI patients, and/or, that the metrics chosen were not sensitive enough to detect subtle impairments in our sample.
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