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Stroke. 2008
Published online before print April 3, 2008, doi: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.107.505909
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Submitted on October 5, 2007
Accepted on October 11, 2007

Electromechanical-Assisted Gait Training With Physiotherapy May Improve Walking After Stroke

Jan Mehrholz DrPH*; Cordula Werner PhD; Joachim Kugler MD; and Marcus Pohl MD

From the Department of Rehabilitation (M.P., J.M.), Klinik Bavaria Kreischa; Department of Public Health (J.K., J.M.), Faculty of Medicine TU Dresden; Department of Neurology, Klinik Berlin (C.W.), Germany.

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: jan.mehrholz{at}klinik-bavaria.de.


Key words: gait • rehabilitation • stroke • training