The scope of this Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) is to evaluate available evidence of the efficacy of various physical interventions to improve walking function of patients with a history of a stroke, motor incomplete SCI, or TBI of > 6 months duration. Click on this link for the full article is accessible in the Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy

Clinical Tools for Implementation of Recommended Action Statements

The ANPT Knowledge Translation Task Force has put together a toolbox of resources to help physical therapists implement the Guidelines. CLICK ON THE LABELS on the toolbox drawers to obtain these resources:

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Although the Locomotor CPG addresses cardiovascular intensity as an important parameter in improving locomotor function in chronic stroke, TBI, and SCI patients, there is research supporting training at high training levels at all stages of recovery.

For Intensity Matters related information on high intensity gait training for patients at all stages of recovery,  please click here. 

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About Us

Locomotion CPG Work Group

Contact Person

Employer/Clinical background and expertise

George Hornby PT PhD
(Group Lead)

Professor, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Indiana University School of Medicine

Patty Scheets PT DPT NCS

Director of Clinical Quality and Outcomes
Infinity Rehabilitation, Effingham, IL

Irene Ward PT, DPT, NCS

Brain injury clinical research coordinator
Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation
1199 Pleasant Valley Way
West Orange, NJ

Darcy Reisman PT, PhD

Associate Chair, Associate Professor
Department of Physical Therapy
University of Delaware
Newark, DE


Locomotion Knowledge Translation Task Force

*Of Note, All Task Force members are a Board Certified Clinical Specialist in Neurologic Physical Therapy