Healthy participants needed for gait study! Laboratory for Neurophysiology and Biomechanics of Locomotion @UmassKin Amherst.
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ALT Healthy participants needed for gait study at UMass Amherst!
How susceptible are you to falling while walking, and can you improve?
Healthy volunteers needed for a walking study in the Laboratory for Neurophysiology and Biomechanics of Locomotion at UMass Amherst.
Email dgregory@umass.edu for details and to see if you qualify to participate."
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