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  1. The efficacy of a task model approach to ADL rehabilitation in stroke apraxia and action disorganisation syndrome: A randomised controlled trial
  2. Stepping to an Auditory Metronome Improves Weight-Bearing Symmetry in Post-Stroke Hemiparesis
  3. Body sway during quiet standing post-stroke: effects of individual and interpersonal light touch
  4. Stepping to the Beat: Feasibility and Potential Efficacy of a Home-Based Auditory-Cued Step Training Program in Chronic Stroke
  5. Metronome Cueing of Walking Reduces Gait Variability after a Cerebellar Stroke
  6. Positive Pacing Strategies Are Utilized by Elite Male and Female Para-cyclists in Short Time Trials in the Velodrome
  7. Older adults who have previously fallen due to a trip walk differently than those who have fallen due to a slip
  8. A Pilot Study Using Tactile Cueing for Gait Rehabilitation Following Stroke
  9. Stepping to phase-perturbed metronome cues: multisensory advantage in movement synchrony but not correction
  10. A Gait Rehabilitation pilot study using tactile cueing following Hemiparetic Stroke
  11. Metronome-Cued Stepping in Place after Hemiparetic Stroke: Comparison of a One- and Two-Tone Beat
  12. Differences in axial segment reorientation during standing turns predict multiple falls in older adults
  13. Synchronisation and correction of stepping to phase-perturbed multisensory metronome cues
  14. Lifetime adherence to physical activity recommendations and fall occurrence in community-dwelling older adults: A retrospective cohort study
  15. The Contribution of Proprioceptive and Cutaneous Cues in Weight Perception: Early Evidence for Maximum-Likelihood Integration
  16. A heart rate analysis of the cardiovascular demands of elite level competitive polo
  17. Effect of Starting Cadence on Sprint-Performance Indices in Friction-Loaded Cycle Ergometry