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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
In the developing child, large stride-to-stride variations are seen, including frequent falls, due to the immature control of posture and gait. <ref>Hausdorff J.M, L. Zemany, C.K Peng, A.L Goldberger. Maturation of gait dynamics: stride-to-stride variability and its temporal organization in children. Journal of Applied Physiology. 1999:86(3):1040–1047.</ref>


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Introduction[edit | edit source]

In the developing child, large stride-to-stride variations are seen, including frequent falls, due to the immature control of posture and gait. [1]

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  1. Hausdorff J.M, L. Zemany, C.K Peng, A.L Goldberger. Maturation of gait dynamics: stride-to-stride variability and its temporal organization in children. Journal of Applied Physiology. 1999:86(3):1040–1047.