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Title: Ankle power generation has a greater influence on walking speed reserve than balance following traumatic brain injury.
Epworth Authors: Gill, Renee
Banky, Megan
Williams, Gavin
Keywords: Traumatic Brain Injury
TBI
Walking Speed
Sixth Vital Sign
Walking Speed Reserve
Ankle Power Generation
Physiotherapy
Mobility
Department of Physiotheapy, Epworth HealthCare, Melbourne, Australia
Rehabilitation and Mental Health Division, Epworth Healthcare, Melbourne, Australia
Issue Date: Oct-2020
Conference Name: Epworth HealthCare Research Month 2020
Conference Location: Epworth Research Institute, Victoria, Australia
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11434/1878
Type: Conference Poster
Affiliated Organisations: Physiotherapy Department, University of Melbourne
Type of Clinical Study or Trial: Cross-Sectional Study
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