Gait & Posture
Volume 31, Issue 3 , Pages 341-346 , March 2010

Obstacle stepping in children: Task acquisition and performance

  • J. Michel

      Affiliations

    • Spinal Cord Injury Center, Balgrist University Hospital Zurich, Forchstrasse 340, CH – 8008 Zurich, Switzerland
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +41 44 386 37 22; fax: +41 44 386 37 31.
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  • C. Grobet

      Affiliations

    • Spinal Cord Injury Center, Balgrist University Hospital Zurich, Forchstrasse 340, CH – 8008 Zurich, Switzerland
    • Institute of Human Movement Sciences and Sport, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
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  • V. Dietz

      Affiliations

    • Spinal Cord Injury Center, Balgrist University Hospital Zurich, Forchstrasse 340, CH – 8008 Zurich, Switzerland
  • ,
  • H.J.A. van Hedel

      Affiliations

    • Spinal Cord Injury Center, Balgrist University Hospital Zurich, Forchstrasse 340, CH – 8008 Zurich, Switzerland
    • Zurich Center for Integrative Human Physiology (ZIHP), University of Zurich, Switzerland

Received 19 March 2009 ,Revised 30 November 2009 ,Accepted 10 December 2009.

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doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2009.12.001

Gait & Posture
Volume 31, Issue 3 , Pages 341-346 , March 2010