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Block perturbation training led to development of favorable reactive responses to counteract treadmill-based, slip-like and trip-like stance perturbations among people with chronic stroke. During mixed block, previously acquired adaptive changes in reactive responses from slip-block training were not maintained, probably due to interference offered by trip block. Instead, on trip-like perturbations, trip block-induced adaptation was maintained and continued to show further improvement. Our findings might provide future direction for designing effective mixed perturbation training paradigms to counteract both opposing perturbation types.


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