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Steps to follow

Ooijen-Kerste, M.W.

2017

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Ooijen-Kerste, M. W. (2017). Steps to follow: Toward the clinical assessment and training of walking adaptability.

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Contents

Chapter 1 General introduction 7

Chapter 2 Assessing gait adaptability in people with a unilateral

amputation on an instrumented treadmill with a projected visual context

21

Chapter 3 Adaptability treadmill training for practicing functional

walking ability: from technological innovation to clinical application

43

Chapter 4 Step by step: a proof of concept study of C-Mill gait

adaptability training in the chronic phase after stroke

53

Chapter 5 Improved gait adjustments after gait adaptability training are

associated with reduced attentional demands in persons with stroke

73

Chapter 6 Functional gait rehabilitation in elderly people following a

fall-related hip fracture using a treadmill with visual context: design of a randomized controlled trial

97

Chapter 7 Adaptability treadmill training, conventional treadmill

training and usual physical therapy in older adults after fall-related hip fracture: a randomized controlled trial of participants’ attitudes and amount of walking practice

121

Chapter 8 The efficacy of treadmill training with and without projected

visual context for improving walking ability and reducing fall incidence and fear of falling in older adults with fall-related hip fracture: a randomized controlled trial

157

Chapter 9 Epilogue 199

Summary 223

Samenvatting 231

Dankwoord 239

About the author 245

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