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Heung THM et al. – Chair seat height and turning direction significantly influence the Timed Up and Go scores of patients after sub–acute stroke. Optimizing chair seat height with reference to subject’s leg length and turning direction is essential when using the Timed Up and Go test as an outcome measure in stroke rehabilitation.

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