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G P Kenyon

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Journal of Biomechanics|July 19, 2000
A measure of kinematic limb instability modulation by rhythmic auditory stimulationG P Kenyon, M H Thaut
IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine : the Quarterly Magazine of the Engineering in Medicine & Biology Society|April 2, 1999
The connection between rhythmicity and brain functionM H Thaut, G P Kenyon, M L Schauer, et al.
Neuropsychologia|March 20, 2002
Kinematic optimization of spatiotemporal patterns in paretic arm training with stroke patientsM H Thaut, G P Kenyon, C P Hurt, et al.
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair|April 12, 2007
Rhythmic auditory stimulation improves gait more than NDT/Bobath training in near-ambulatory patients early poststroke: a single-blind, randomized trialM H Thaut, A K Leins, R R Rice, et al.
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Journal of Biomechanics|July 19, 2000
A measure of kinematic limb instability modulation by rhythmic auditory stimulationG P Kenyon, M H Thaut
IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine : the Quarterly Magazine of the Engineering in Medicine & Biology Society|April 2, 1999
The connection between rhythmicity and brain functionM H Thaut, G P Kenyon, M L Schauer, et al.
Neuropsychologia|March 20, 2002
Kinematic optimization of spatiotemporal patterns in paretic arm training with stroke patientsM H Thaut, G P Kenyon, C P Hurt, et al.
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair|April 12, 2007
Rhythmic auditory stimulation improves gait more than NDT/Bobath training in near-ambulatory patients early poststroke: a single-blind, randomized trialM H Thaut, A K Leins, R R Rice, et al.
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