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Fig. 4 | Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation

Fig. 4

From: Intense and unpredictable perturbations during gait training improve dynamic balance abilities in chronic hemiparetic individuals: a randomized controlled pilot trial

Fig. 4

Effects of perturbation (Perturb training (grey) and NonPerturb 2nd training (solid black)) and walking-only training (NonPerturb 1st training (black outline)) on dynamic balance (Mini BESTest, top left), walking speed (10 MWT, top right), maximal knee extension strength (dynamometry, middle left), balance confidence (ABC, middle right) and level of community reintegration (RNLI, bottom) pre-, and immediate post-training, as well at the 6-weeks follow-up for balance confidence and community reintegration. NParetic: Nonparetic side. * indicates statistically significant change compared to the previous assessment time

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