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- What: The secondary aim of this study was to investigate whether restorative or compensatory approaches consisted of different physiotherapy (PT) treatments in everyday clinical practice. The study was conducted in agreement with the Declaration of Helsinki, and all participants provided written informed consent. All variables were used as predictors of the approach except for sex, which was considered a confounder. The physiotherapists involved had to define the approach used during the rehabilitation program (restorative or compensatory) based on the purpose of the intervention provided, i.e., improving walking function.
- Who: Fabiola G. Mestanza Mattos from . . .

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