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This study investigates the effects of dynamic stepping training on nonlocomotor tasks in individuals poststroke, focusing on improvements in performance following high-intensity, variable stepping tasks. Results indicate significant gains in timed sit-to-stand performance and balance, suggesting that such training may enhance nonpracticed tasks and reduce the need for practicing multiple behaviors in therapy. The findings support the potential for structured interventions to facilitate broader functional g
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