Using Biofeedback to Reduce Step Length Asymmetry Impairs Dynamic Balance in People Poststroke.
Sungwoo ParkChang LiuNatalia SánchezJulie K TilsonSara J MulroyJames M FinleyPublished in: Neurorehabilitation and neural repair (2021)
Voluntary reductions of step length asymmetry in people poststroke resulted in reduced measures of dynamic balance. This is consistent with the idea that after stroke, individuals might have an implicit preference not to deviate from their natural asymmetry while walking because it could compromise their balance. Clinical Trials Number: NCT03916562.