Review Article

Walking Adaptability after a Stroke and Its Assessment in Clinical Settings

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Neural control model of functional walking. Neural control of walking can be explained as a tripartite model consisting of stepping, equilibrium, and adaptability [11, 14]. All three are necessary for optimal walking function. This review focuses on walking adaptability, which is defined as the ability to adjust walking to behavioral task goals and environmental circumstances.
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