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Sunday, January 18, 2015

Movement intelligence's new clinical study cites substantial beneficial results of Walk for life program


New Research from the University of New Hampshire confirms Walk for Life's beneficial results.



A novel sensorimotor movement and walking intervention to improve balance and gait in women.

“Walk for Life participants improved their walking speed, step length, and time spent on each leg during walking. They also experienced an improvement in their overall balance confidence.”

Erik E Swartz, PhD, ATC, FNATA 
Associate Professor, Clinical Coordinator 
Athletic Training Education Program 
University of New Hampshire