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Does mechanically assisted walking increase walking speed or distance in ambulatory people with stroke compared with no intervention/non-walking intervention, or with overground walking?Systematic review with meta-analysis of randomised trials.Ambulatory adults with stroke.Mechanically assisted walking (treadmill or gait trainer) without body weight support.Walking speed measured in m/s during the...
Does mechanically assisted walking with body weight support result in more independent walking and is it detrimental to walking speed or capacity in non-ambulatory patients early after stroke?Systematic review with meta-analysis of randomised trials.Non-ambulatory adult patients undergoing inpatient rehabilitation up to 3 months after stroke.Mechanically assisted walking (eg, treadmill, electromechanical...
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