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Michael D Lewek

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Journal of Biomechanics|September 22, 2010
The influence of body weight support on ankle mechanics during treadmill walkingMichael D Lewek
Journal of Physiotherapy|September 26, 2024
Critically appraised paper: High-intensity interval training results in greater walking capacity at 8 and 12 weeks than moderate-intensity locomotor training in chronic stroke [commentary]Michael D Lewek
Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy : JNPT|March 9, 2010
The value of overground gait training for improving locomotion in individuals with chronic strokeMichael D Lewek
Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy : JNPT|February 1, 2019
Minimal Detectable Change for Gait Speed Depends on Baseline Speed in Individuals With Chronic StrokeMichael D Lewek, Robert Sykes
Plos One|September 21, 2022
Linking gait mechanics with perceived quality of life and participation after strokeDavid M Rowland, Michael D Lewek
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|September 16, 2015
Biomechanical gait characteristics of naturally occurring unsuccessful foot clearance during swing in individuals with chronic strokeJessica L Burpee, Michael D Lewek
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|May 19, 2019
Trailing limb angle is a surrogate for propulsive limb forces during walking post-strokeMichael D Lewek, Gregory S Sawicki
Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy : JNPT|September 22, 2011
Reliability of spatiotemporal asymmetry during overground walking for individuals following chronic strokeMichael D Lewek, Elizabeth P Randall
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair|December 19, 2018
The Presence of a Paretic Propulsion Reserve During Gait in Individuals Following StrokeMichael D Lewek, Cristina Raiti, Amanda Doty
Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy : JNPT|June 10, 2020
Improving Spatiotemporal Gait Asymmetry Has Limited Functional Benefit for Individuals PoststrokeHannah P Ryan, Carty Husted, Michael D Lewek
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Journal of Biomechanics|September 22, 2010
The influence of body weight support on ankle mechanics during treadmill walkingMichael D Lewek
Journal of Physiotherapy|September 26, 2024
Critically appraised paper: High-intensity interval training results in greater walking capacity at 8 and 12 weeks than moderate-intensity locomotor training in chronic stroke [commentary]Michael D Lewek
Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy : JNPT|March 9, 2010
The value of overground gait training for improving locomotion in individuals with chronic strokeMichael D Lewek
Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy : JNPT|February 1, 2019
Minimal Detectable Change for Gait Speed Depends on Baseline Speed in Individuals With Chronic StrokeMichael D Lewek, Robert Sykes
Plos One|September 21, 2022
Linking gait mechanics with perceived quality of life and participation after strokeDavid M Rowland, Michael D Lewek
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|September 16, 2015
Biomechanical gait characteristics of naturally occurring unsuccessful foot clearance during swing in individuals with chronic strokeJessica L Burpee, Michael D Lewek
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|May 19, 2019
Trailing limb angle is a surrogate for propulsive limb forces during walking post-strokeMichael D Lewek, Gregory S Sawicki
Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy : JNPT|September 22, 2011
Reliability of spatiotemporal asymmetry during overground walking for individuals following chronic strokeMichael D Lewek, Elizabeth P Randall
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair|December 19, 2018
The Presence of a Paretic Propulsion Reserve During Gait in Individuals Following StrokeMichael D Lewek, Cristina Raiti, Amanda Doty
Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy : JNPT|June 10, 2020
Improving Spatiotemporal Gait Asymmetry Has Limited Functional Benefit for Individuals PoststrokeHannah P Ryan, Carty Husted, Michael D Lewek
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