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6. Canes may not improve spatiotemporal parameters of walking after stroke: a systematic review of cross-sectional within-group experimental studies.

12. Efficacy of Interventions to Improve Respiratory Function After Stroke.

13. BACKWARD WALKING TRAINING IS AS EFFECTIVE AS OR BETTER THAN FORWARD WALKING TRAINING FOR IMPROVING WALKING SPEED AFTER STROKE: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW.

14. Strength deficits of the paretic lower extremity muscles were the impairment variables that best explained restrictions in participation after stroke.

16. Effect of the provision of a cane on walking and social participation in individuals with stroke: protocol for a randomized trial.

17. Inspiratory Training for Improving Respiratory Strength, Pulmonary Function, and Walking in Cerebral Palsy: A Meta-Analysis.

18. Walking speed, hip muscles strength, aerobic capacity, and self-perceived locomotion ability most explain walking confidence after stroke: a cross-sectional experimental study.

19. Exploratory analysis of randomized clinical trials in physiotherapy aimed at improving walking speed after stroke.

20. Water-based exercises for improving walking speed, balance, and strength after stroke: a systematic review with meta-analyses of randomized trials.

21. Community-dwelling individuals with stroke, who have inspiratory muscle weakness, report greater dyspnea and worse quality of life.

22. Walking speed best explains perceived locomotion ability in ambulatory people with chronic stroke, assessed by the ABILOCO questionnaire.

23. Prevalence of dyspnea after stroke: a telephone-based survey.

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