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1. The Lower Limb Muscle Co-Activation Map during Human Locomotion: From Slow Walking to Running.

2. Characterization of prosthetic knees through a low-dimensional description of gait kinematics.

3. Balance Rehabilitation through Robot-Assisted Gait Training in Post-Stroke Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

4. Electromechanical and Robotic Devices for Gait and Balance Rehabilitation of Children with Neurological Disability: A Systematic Review.

5. Gait Patterns in Patients with Hereditary Spastic Paraparesis.

6. Effect of 24-h continuous rotigotine treatment on stationary and non-stationary locomotion in de novo patients with Parkinson disease in an open-label uncontrolled study.

7. Planned Gait Termination in Cerebellar Ataxias.

8. Modular motor control of the sound limb in gait of people with trans-femoral amputation.

9. Pelvic obliquity as a compensatory mechanism leading to lower energy recovery: Characterization among the types of prostheses in subjects with transfemoral amputation.

10. Common and specific gait patterns in people with varying anatomical levels of lower limb amputation and different prosthetic components.

11. Increased lower limb muscle coactivation reduces gait performance and increases metabolic cost in patients with hereditary spastic paraparesis.

12. Harmony as a convergence attractor that minimizes the energy expenditure and variability in physiological gait and the loss of harmony in cerebellar ataxia.

13. Corrigendum to “Harmony as a convergence attractor that minimizes the energy expenditure and variability in physiological gait and the loss of harmony in cerebellar ataxia.”[Clin. Biomech. 48 (2017) 15-23].

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