Effects of Voluntary Adjustments During Walking in Participants Post-stroke

Effects of Voluntary Adjustments During Walking in Participants Post-stroke

Experimental: Stroke participants
Researchers will assess muscle control in participants post-stroke during different types of walking modifications
Behavioral: Split belt treadmill
Participants will walk on a dual belt treadmill with each belt moving at a different speed which is known as a split belt treadmill to provide implicit modifications of the walking pattern
Behavioral: Biofeedback
The Gait Real-time Analysis Interactive Lab (GRAIL) system has an immersive virtual reality screen that provides real-time information to participants of their walking pattern and provides visual instructions on how to walk more symmetrically

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