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Rachel L Bevins
Coventry University - Coventry / United Kingdom
Education / Physical Education and Sport Science
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Differences in axial segment reorientation during standing turns predict multiple falls in older adults Gait & posture 36 (3), 541-545, 2012
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Metronome cueing of walking reduces gait variability after a cerebellar stroke Frontiers in neurology 7, 84, 2016
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Stepping to phase-perturbed metronome cues: multisensory advantage in movement synchrony but not correction Frontiers in human neuroscience 8, 724, 2014
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Older adults who have previously fallen due to a trip walk differently than those who have fallen due to a slip Gait & posture 41 (1), 164-169, 2015
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The contribution of proprioceptive and cutaneous cues in weight perception: Early evidence for maximum-likelihood integration Haptics: Generating and Perceiving Tangible Sensations: International …, 2010
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