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  1. Alteration of ankle proprioceptive threshold during gait in the presence of acute experimental pain
  2. A simple, clinically applicable motor learning protocol to increase push-off during gait: A proof-of-concept
  3. Design and Accuray of an Instrumented Insole Using Pressure Sensors for Step Count
  4. Predictors of clinical success in runners with patellofemoral pain: Secondary analyses of a randomized clinical trial
  5. Hip kinematics during functional tasks in females with patellofemoral pain: Modification following rehabilitation and correlation with clinical improvement
  6. Effect of movement-related pain on behaviour and corticospinal excitability changes associated with arm movement preparation
  7. Effect of experimental muscle pain on the acquisition and retention of locomotor adaptation: different motor strategies for a similar performance
  8. Effect of Cutaneous Heat Pain on Corticospinal Excitability of the Tibialis Anterior at Rest and during Submaximal Contraction
  9. Body–foot geometries as revealed by perturbed obstacle position with different time constraints
  10. Variable impact of tizanidine on the medium latency reflex of upper and lower limbs
  11. Modulation of Corticospinal Excitability of Trunk Muscles in Preparation of Rapid Arm Movement
  12. Video-based assessment of foot strike pattern and step rate is valid and reliable in runners with patellofemoral pain
  13. Contribution of sensory feedback to plantar flexor muscle activation during push-off in adults with cerebral palsy
  14. Predicting rehabilitation length of stay in Canada: It’s not just about impairment
  15. Effects of kinesiotaping added to a rehabilitation programme for patients with rotator cuff tendinopathy: protocol for a single-blind, randomised controlled trial addressing symptoms, functional limitations and underlying deficits
  16. Electromyographic analysis of rotator cuff muscles in patients with rotator cuff tendinopathy: A systematic review
  17. On the Design of a Novel Cable-Driven Parallel Robot Capable of Large Rotation About One Axis
  18. Footwear characteristics are related to running mechanics in runners with patellofemoral pain
  19. Promoting Gait Recovery and Limiting Neuropathic Pain After Spinal Cord Injury
  20. Impact of online visual feedback on motor acquisition and retention when learning to reach in a force field
  21. Effect of Experimental Cutaneous Hand Pain on Corticospinal Excitability and Short Afferent Inhibition
  22. A Virtual Reality avatar interaction (VRai) platform to assess residual executive dysfunction in active military personnel with previous mild traumatic brain injury: proof of concept
  23. Development and reliability of a measure evaluating dynamic proprioception during walking with a robotized ankle-foot orthosis, and its relation to dynamic postural control
  24. The Effects of Acute Intense Physical Exercise on Postural Stability in Children With Cerebral Palsy
  25. Error signals driving locomotor adaptation: cutaneous feedback from the foot is used to adapt movement during perturbed walking
  26. Acute Physical Exercise Affects Cognitive Functioning in Children with Cerebral Palsy
  27. Interactive virtual feedback improves gait motor imagery after spinal cord injury: An exploratory study
  28. The Effects of a Multimodal Rehabilitation Program on Symptoms and Ground-Reaction Forces in Runners with Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome
  29. Effects of rehabilitation approaches for runners with patellofemoral pain: protocol of a randomised clinical trial addressing specific underlying mechanisms
  30. Pain Induced during Both the Acquisition and Retention Phases of Locomotor Adaptation Does Not Interfere with Improvements in Motor Performance
  31. Assessing the Perception of Trunk Movements in Military Personnel with Chronic Non-Specific Low Back Pain Using a Virtual Mirror
  32. Lower limb control and strength in runners with and without patellofemoral pain syndrome
  33. Alterations in central motor representation increase over time in individuals with rotator cuff tendinopathy
  34. Real-time modulation of visual feedback on human full-body movements in a virtual mirror: development and proof-of-concept
  35. Alteration in global motor strategy following lateral ankle sprain
  36. Upper Extremity Kinematics and Kinetics During the Performance of a Stationary Wheelie in Manual Wheelchair Users With a Spinal Cord Injury
  37. Tonic Pain Experienced during Locomotor Training Impairs Retention Despite Normal Performance during Acquisition
  38. Effect of Tonic Pain on Motor Acquisition and Retention while Learning to Reach in a Force Field
  39. Effects of walking with loads above the ankle on gait parameters of persons with hemiparesis after stroke
  40. Disruption of Locomotor Adaptation with Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Over the Motor Cortex
  41. Concurrent and Discriminant Validity of the Star Excursion Balance Test for Military Personnel with Lateral Ankle Sprain
  42. Modifications in ankle dorsiflexor activation by applying a torque perturbation during walking in persons post-stroke: a case series
  43. Psychometric evidence of self-reported questionnaires for patellofemoral pain syndrome: a systematic review
  44. Distal Leg Muscle Function in Patients with COPD
  45. Effects of rolling resistances on handrim kinetics during the performance of wheelies among manual wheelchair users with a spinal cord injury
  46. Effects of repeated walking in a perturbing environment: a 4-day locomotor learning study
  47. Rapid changes in corticospinal excitability during force field adaptation of human walking
  48. A new approach for detecting and analyzing cutaneous reflexes during locomotion
  49. Challenging the adaptive capacity of rhythmic movement control
  50. Guiding task-oriented gait training after stroke or spinal cord injury by means of a biomechanical gait analysis
  51. Involvement of the corticospinal tract in the control of human gait
  52. Spinal plasticity in the recovery of locomotion
  53. Poster 79: Task-Oriented Locomotor Training With and Without Load at the Ankle in Stroke Individuals
  54. Effects of walking in a force field for varying durations on aftereffects and on next day performance
  55. Physiology of Walking in Patients with Moderate to Severe Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
  56. Timing-Specific Transfer of Adapted Muscle Activity After Walking in an Elastic Force Field
  57. An ElectroHydraulic Actuated Ankle Foot Orthosis to Generate Force Fields and to Test Proprioceptive Reflexes During Human Walking
  58. Plasticity of locomotor sensorimotor interactions after peripheral and/or spinal lesions
  59. Animal Models for Studying Potential Training Strategies in Persons with Spinal Cord Injury
  60. Adaptive changes of locomotion after central and peripheral lesions
  61. Adaptive Mechanisms of Spinal Locomotion in Cats
  62. Determinants of locomotor recovery after spinal injury in the cat
  63. Contribution of Cutaneous Inputs From the Hindpaw to the Control of Locomotion. I. Intact Cats
  64. Contribution of Cutaneous Inputs From the Hindpaw to the Control of Locomotion. II. Spinal Cats
  65. Recovery of locomotion in the cat following spinal cord lesions
  66. Chapter 12 The cat model of spinal injury
  67. Spinal Cord Plasticity Associated with Locomotor Compensation to Peripheral Nerve Lesions in the Cat
  68. The Spinal Cat
  69. The effects of antidromic discharges on orthodromic firing of primary afferents in the cat
  70. Pharmacological Activation and Modulation of the Central Pattern Generator for Locomotion in the Cata
  71. The Contribution of Cutaneous Inputs to Locomotion in the Intact and the Spinal Cata
  72. What is Motion Sickness?
  73. Adaptive Plasticity of Gait
  74. Neural Control of Walking