Dual tasking as a predictor of falls in post-stroke: A cross-sectional analysis comparing Walking While Talking versus Stops Walking While Talking [version 3; peer review: 2 approved]
Background Dual-task assessments, including Walking While Talking (WWT) and Stops Walking While Talking (SWWT) tests, predict fall risk in stroke survivors. However, their effectiveness relative to established predictors, such as the Berg Balance Scale (BBS) and Falls Efficacy Scale (FES), remains u...
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| Main Authors: | Vijayakumar Palaniswamy, Akshatha Nayak, Prasanna Mithra, Abraham M. Joshua, Shyam Krishnan K., Rohit Pai, Shivananda Pai, Vijaya kumar K, Disha Lamba |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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F1000 Research Ltd
2025-07-01
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| Series: | F1000Research |
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| Online Access: | https://f1000research.com/articles/13-1395/v3 |
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