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    Paretic propulsion as a measure of walking performance and functional motor recovery post-stroke: A review by Roelker, Sarah A., Bowden, Mark G., Kautz, Steven A., Neptune, Richard R.

    Published in Gait & posture (01-02-2019)
    “…•Paretic propulsion is a measure of paretic limb function following stroke.•Hemiparetic severity corresponds more with paretic propulsion than with gait…”
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    A systematic review of mechanisms of gait speed change post-stroke. Part 1: spatiotemporal parameters and asymmetry ratios by Wonsetler, Elizabeth C., Bowden, Mark G.

    Published in Topics in stroke rehabilitation (01-09-2017)
    “…Background: In walking rehabilitation trials, self-selected walking speed (SSWS) has emerged as the dominant outcome measure to assess walking ability…”
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    A systematic review of mechanisms of gait speed change post-stroke. Part 2: exercise capacity, muscle activation, kinetics, and kinematics by Wonsetler, Elizabeth C., Bowden, Mark G.

    Published in Topics in stroke rehabilitation (04-07-2017)
    “…Background: Regaining locomotor ability is a primary goal in stroke rehabilitation and is most commonly measured using changes in self-selected walking speed…”
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    These legs were made for propulsion: advancing the diagnosis and treatment of post-stroke propulsion deficits by Awad, Louis N, Lewek, Michael D, Kesar, Trisha M, Franz, Jason R, Bowden, Mark G

    “…Advances in medical diagnosis and treatment have facilitated the emergence of precision medicine. In contrast, locomotor rehabilitation for individuals with…”
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    The influence of locomotor rehabilitation on module quality and post-stroke hemiparetic walking performance by Routson, Rebecca L, Clark, David J, Bowden, Mark G, Kautz, Steven A, Neptune, Richard R

    Published in Gait & posture (01-07-2013)
    “…Highlights ► Locomotor training resulted in improved timing of the ankle plantarflexor module. ► This allowed subjects to walk faster and more symmetrically. ►…”
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    Evaluation of Abnormal Synergy Patterns Poststroke: Relationship of the Fugl-Meyer Assessment to Hemiparetic Locomotion by Bowden, Mark G., Clark, David J., Kautz, Steven A.

    Published in Neurorehabilitation and neural repair (01-05-2010)
    “…Background. Assessment of poststroke motor impairment has historically focused on the ability to move within and outside of abnormal synergistic motor patterns…”
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    Validation of a Speed-Based Classification System Using Quantitative Measures of Walking Performance Poststroke by Bowden, Mark G., Balasubramanian, Chitralakshmi K., Behrman, Andrea L., Kautz, Steven A.

    Published in Neurorehabilitation and neural repair (01-11-2008)
    “…Background. For clinical trials in stroke rehabilitation, self-selected walking speed has been used to stratify persons to predict functional walking status…”
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    Relationship Between Step Length Asymmetry and Walking Performance in Subjects With Chronic Hemiparesis by Balasubramanian, Chitralakshmi K., PT, Bowden, Mark G., MS, PT, Neptune, Richard R., PhD, Kautz, Steven A., PhD

    “…Abstract Balasubramanian CK, Bowden MG, Neptune RR, Kautz SA. Relationship between step length asymmetry and walking performance in subjects with chronic…”
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    Merged plantarflexor muscle activity is predictive of poor walking performance in post-stroke hemiparetic subjects by Brough, Lydia G., Kautz, Steven A., Bowden, Mark G., Gregory, Chris M., Neptune, Richard R.

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (03-01-2019)
    “…Stroke is the leading cause of long-term disability and individuals post-stroke often experience impaired walking ability. The plantarflexor (PF) muscles are…”
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    Locomotor Rehabilitation of Individuals With Chronic Stroke: Difference Between Responders and Nonresponders by Bowden, Mark G., PhD, PT, Behrman, Andrea L., PhD, PT, Neptune, Richard R., PhD, Gregory, Chris M., PhD, PT, Kautz, Steven A., PhD

    “…Abstract Objectives To identify the clinical measures associated with improved walking speed after locomotor rehabilitation in individuals poststroke and how…”
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    Neuroplasticity After Spinal Cord Injury and Training: An Emerging Paradigm Shift in Rehabilitation and Walking Recovery by Behrman, Andrea L, Bowden, Mark G, Nair, Preeti M

    Published in Physical therapy (01-10-2006)
    “…Physical rehabilitation after spinal cord injury has been based on the premise that the nervous system is hard-wired and irreparable. Upon this assumption,…”
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    Anterior-posterior ground reaction forces as a measure of paretic leg contribution in hemiparetic walking by BOWDEN, Mark G, BALASUBRAMANIAN, Chitralakshmi K, NEPTUNE, Richard R, KAUTZ, Steven A

    Published in Stroke (1970) (01-03-2006)
    “…Walking after stroke is characterized by slow gait speed, poor endurance, reduced quality and adaptability of walking patterns, and an inability to coordinate…”
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    The relationship between motor pathway damage and flexion-extension patterns of muscle co-excitation during walking by Srivastava, Shraddha, Seamon, Bryant A, Marebwa, Barbara K, Wilmskoetter, Janina, Bowden, Mark G, Gregory, Chris M, Seo, Na Jin, Hanlon, Colleen A, Bonilha, Leonardo, Brown, Truman R, Neptune, Richard R, Kautz, Steven A

    Published in Frontiers in neurology (28-10-2022)
    “…Mass flexion-extension co-excitation patterns during walking are often seen as a consequence of stroke, but there is limited understanding of the specific…”
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    Comparison of Motor Control Deficits During Treadmill and Overground Walking Poststroke by Kautz, Steven A., Bowden, Mark G., Clark, David J., Neptune, Richard R.

    Published in Neurorehabilitation and neural repair (01-10-2011)
    “…Background. Force-sensing split-belt treadmills (TMs) provide an alternative to the conventional overground (OG) setting and allow new avenues for analyzing…”
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    Review of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in Poststroke Recovery by Feng, Wuwei (Wayne), Bowden, Mark G., Kautz, Steven

    Published in Topics in stroke rehabilitation (01-01-2013)
    “…Motor impairment, dysphagia, aphasia, and visual impairment are common disabling residual deficits experienced by stroke survivors. Recently, many novel…”
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    The Functional Balance Ability Measure: A Measure of Balance Across the Spectrum of Functional Mobility in Persons Post-Stroke by Cash, Jasmine J., Velozo, Craig A., Bowden, Mark G., Seamon, Bryant A.

    “…To determine whether the measurement properties of an instrument that combines items from the Berg Balance Scale (BBS) and the functional gait assessment (FGA)…”
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    Locomotor Training Progression and Outcomes After Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury by Behrman, Andrea L, Lawless-Dixon, Anna R, Davis, Sandra B, Bowden, Mark G, Nair, Preeti, Phadke, Chetan, Hannold, Elizabeth M, Plummer, Prudence, Harkema, Susan J

    Published in Physical therapy (01-12-2005)
    “…The use of locomotor training with a body-weight-support system and treadmill (BWST) and manual assistance has increased in rehabilitation. The purpose of this…”
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    Lessons Learned: The Difficulties of Incorporating Intensity Principles Into Inpatient Stroke Rehabilitation by Bowden, Mark G., Monsch, Eric D., Middleton, Addie, Daughtry, Chris, Powell, Troy, Kraft, Sara V.

    “…The objective of this study was to determine the feasibility of a rehabilitation approach focusing on cardiovascular, strength, and gait training intensity in…”
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