Lower Extremity Kinematics During Walking and Elliptical Training in Individuals With and Without Traumatic Brain Injury

@article{Buster2013LowerEK,
  title={Lower Extremity Kinematics During Walking and Elliptical Training in Individuals With and Without Traumatic Brain Injury},
  author={Thad W. Buster and Judith M. Burnfield and Adam P. Taylor and Nicholas Stergiou},
  journal={Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy},
  year={2013},
  volume={37},
  pages={176–186}
}
Background and Purpose: Elliptical training may be an option for practicing walking-like activity for individuals with traumatic brain injuries (TBI). Understanding similarities and differences between participants with TBI and neurologically healthy individuals during elliptical trainer use and walking may help guide clinical applications incorporating elliptical trainers. Methods: Ten participants with TBI and a comparison group of 10 neurologically healthy participants underwent 2… 
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