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Smartphone app–based assessment of gait during normal and dual-task walking: demonstration of validity and reliabilityManor et al., 2018
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- Manor B
- Yu W
- Zhu H
- Harrison R
- Lo O
- Lipsitz L
- Travison T
- Pascual-Leone A
- Zhou J
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- JMIR mHealth and uHealth
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Background: Walking is a complex cognitive motor task that is commonly completed while performing another task such as talking or making decisions. Gait assessments performed under normal and “dual-task” walking conditions thus provide important insights into health …
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