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Association between gait asymmetry and brain lesion location in stroke patients

Alexander LD, Black SE, Patterson KK, Gao F, Danells CJ, McIlroy WE. Association between gait asymmetry and brain lesion location in stroke patients. Stroke. February 2009;40(2):537-544.

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Publication Date
February 2009

How Analyze was Used
“Manual image alignment, lesion tracing, and lesion volume calculations were completed using ANALYZE 6.0 software.”

Keywords
Aged
Aging/physiology
Brain/pathology
Cross-Sectional Studies
Female
Foot/physiology
Functional Laterality/physiology
Gait/physiology
Gait Disorders, Neurologic/complications/pathology/physiopathology
Humans
Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
Leg/physiology
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Male
Middle Aged
Putamen/pathology
Stroke/etiology/pathology/physiopathology

Author Affiliation(s)
Heart and Stroke Foundation Centre for Stroke Recovery, Toronto, Canada. (LDA, SEB, KKP, FG, CJD, WEM)

Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre Research Institute, Toronto, Canada. (LDA, SEB, KKP, FG, CJD, WEM)

University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada. (LDA, KKP, FG, CJD, SEB, WEM)

L.C. Campbell Cognitive Neurology Research Unit, Toronto, Canada. (SEB, FG)

Department of Medicine (Neurology) at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Canada. (SEB, WEM)

Graduate Department of Rehabilitation Science, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada. (SEB, KKP)

Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada. (SEB)

Toronto Rehabilitation, Toronto, Canada. (KKP)

Department of Kinesiology, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. (WEM)

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