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Effects of sensorimotor training volume on recovery of sensorimotor function in patients following lower limb arthroplasty

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Table 1 Demographic data (mean ± 1SD) of the treatmentgroups
Fig. 1 Gait Analysis. Changes in gait analysis parameter (a) step length operated leg, (b) step length not operated leg, (c) walking velocity)
Fig. 2 Stabilization Capacity. Changes in capability to restabilze a sudden pertubation of the underground (a) stabilization capacity medio-lateral(m-l), (b) stabilization capacity anterior-posterior (a-p))
Fig. 4 Semitandem Stance. Course of static balance measurement in semitandem stance conditions (a) RMS medio-lateral semitandem stancewith operated leg positioned in front, (b) RMS medio-lateral semitandem stance with not-operated leg positioned in front,
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