58 Chapter 4 Figure 2. Time effects of C-Mill training on the obstacle subtask for both groups together. Values displayed are unadjusted means. Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals. Fall Diaries In the 15 weeks prior to the first assessment, 26 falls were reported by 12 out of 34 participants (35%; 1-4 falls per participant). In the 15-week following the gaitadaptability training, 26 falls were reported by 12 out of 34 participants (35%; 1-5 falls per participant). In the 15 weeks prior to the first assessment, 291 near-falls were reported by 22 out of 34 participants (65%; 1-75 near-falls per participant). In the 15 weeks following the gait-adaptability training, 200 near-falls were reported by 11 out of 34 participants (32%; 1-63 near-falls per participant). Nineteen participants reported a decrease in their near-falls (56%; 1-42 near-falls per participant), whereas two participants reported an increase of 1 and 33 near-falls, respectively. Additionally, 2 participants reported an identical count of near- falls.
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