id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_rub6ij7p3bfsniuxaj7ol2tpua B. Dobkin Weight-supported treadmill vs over-ground training for walking after acute incomplete SCI 2006 12 .pdf application/pdf 9297 767 65 spinal cord injury and affirm the importance of the multicenter, randomized clinical trial to test rehabilitation strategies. interventions for walking: BWSTT vs a similar intensity of a defined control (CONT) program of overground mobility training. factor, a repeated-measure time factor (onset of SCI to randomization), and the primary endpoint (FIM-L or walking speed) for The baseline characteristics of the BWSTT and CONT groups revealed no differences in age, gender, race, days since injury, or spinal level. A comparison of BWSTT and CONT for walking speed in ASIA C and D subjects who were able to the BWSTT and CONT groups reached functional walkTable 2 Baseline measurements for UMN and LMN subjects in intention-to-treat analyses CONT � defined over-ground mobility control group; FIM-L � Functional Independence Measure locomotor; LEMS � lower extremity ASIA � American Spinal Injury Association Impairment Scale; BWSTT � step training using body weight support on a treadmill ./cache/work_rub6ij7p3bfsniuxaj7ol2tpua.pdf ./txt/work_rub6ij7p3bfsniuxaj7ol2tpua.txt