Pathophysiological and motor factors associated with collision avoidance behavior in individuals with stroke - Muroi D, Ohtera S, Saito Y, Koyake A, Higuchi T.

BACKGROUND: High collision rates and frequency of entering the opening from non-paretic sides are associated with collision in individuals with stroke. OBJECTIVE: To identify factors associated with collision avoidance behavior when individuals wit...
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