• Locomotor interventions may be implemented earlier in the episode of Care (compared to more conventional approaches). <br>• Loading of the UEs is minimized or eliminated owing to maximal Loading of the LEs. <br>• LE loading can be varied based on the Patia's ability to support weight. <br>• Compensatory movement strategies are reduced or eliminated. <br>• Learned Nonuse may be eliminated secondary to weightbearing and "forced " stepping movements of more involved segments. <br>• Normal gait kinematics and phase relationships of the full gait cycle are promoted (e.g., limb loading in midstance; unweighting and stepping during swing). <br>• The fear of falling is reduced or eliminated.<br>• Inter-and intra-limb locomotor timing and rhythm can be promoted without the demands of supporting the full body weight.<br> • Rhythmic input from the constant speed of the TM helps to reestablish or reinforce coordinated reciprocal LE patterns.<br>• Using Greater BWS and low TM velocity, gait deviations may be addressed early. <br>• Dynamic balance Training can be practiced by decreasing BWS and increasing the TM speed. <br>• Sensory inputs facilitate muscle activation. <br>• Coordinated kinematics of the trunk, pelvis, and limbs specific to the locomotor task are promoted. <br>• Walking speed and distance improve. <br>• Muscular and cardiovascular endurance improves.
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