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Virginia L Little

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Plos One|October 21, 2014
Impaired limb shortening following stroke: what's in a name?Virginia L Little, Theresa E McGuirk, Carolynn Patten
Experimental Brain Research|September 13, 2019
Slower than normal walking speeds involve a pattern shift in joint and temporal coordination contributionsVirginia L Little, Theresa E McGuirk, Carolynn Patten
Experimental Brain Research|August 3, 2019
Lower extremity long-latency reflexes differentiate walking function after strokeCaitlin L Banks, Virginia L Little, Eric R Walker, et al.
Gait & Posture|April 9, 2018
Pelvic excursion during walking post-stroke: A novel classification systemVirginia L Little, Theresa E McGuirk, Lindsay A Perry, et al.
Frontiers in Neurology|January 10, 2018
Electromyography Exposes Heterogeneity in Muscle Co-Contraction following StrokeCaitlin L Banks, Helen J Huang, Virginia L Little, et al.
Physical Therapy|August 4, 2009
Invited CommentaryCarolynn Patten, Elisa J Gonzalez-Rothi, Virginia L Little, et al.
Gait & Posture|March 4, 2020
Gait asymmetry pattern following stroke determines acute response to locomotor taskVirginia L Little, Lindsay A Perry, Mae W V Mercado, et al.
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Plos One|October 21, 2014
Impaired limb shortening following stroke: what's in a name?Virginia L Little, Theresa E McGuirk, Carolynn Patten
Experimental Brain Research|September 13, 2019
Slower than normal walking speeds involve a pattern shift in joint and temporal coordination contributionsVirginia L Little, Theresa E McGuirk, Carolynn Patten
Experimental Brain Research|August 3, 2019
Lower extremity long-latency reflexes differentiate walking function after strokeCaitlin L Banks, Virginia L Little, Eric R Walker, et al.
Gait & Posture|April 9, 2018
Pelvic excursion during walking post-stroke: A novel classification systemVirginia L Little, Theresa E McGuirk, Lindsay A Perry, et al.
Frontiers in Neurology|January 10, 2018
Electromyography Exposes Heterogeneity in Muscle Co-Contraction following StrokeCaitlin L Banks, Helen J Huang, Virginia L Little, et al.
Physical Therapy|August 4, 2009
Invited CommentaryCarolynn Patten, Elisa J Gonzalez-Rothi, Virginia L Little, et al.
Gait & Posture|March 4, 2020
Gait asymmetry pattern following stroke determines acute response to locomotor taskVirginia L Little, Lindsay A Perry, Mae W V Mercado, et al.
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