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Gait training for older adults by Debra J. Rose, Ph.D.

The act of walking constitutes one of the most complex activities we engage in as humans. Although higher brain centers play an important role in the overall control, variation and adaptation of the locomotor pattern, complex networks of neurons located in the spinal cord are responsible for the rhythmic and subconscious coordination of the major muscle groups involved in walking.

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