Impacts of Mobility Dogs on Kinematics during Ambulation: A Quantitative Study
While prior research has explored various physiological consequences associated with assistive device use for ambulation, limited research has specifically explored the impact of mobility dog partnership on human kinematics. This descriptive study examined the impact of mobility dog partnership on k...
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Auteurs principaux: | Kayla Altman, Samantha Glumm, Kendall Stainton, Ellen Herlache-Pretzer, Stacey Webster, Melissa Y. Winkle |
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MDPI AG
2021
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