Stiff-knee gait (SKG) affects 25–75% of individuals with post-stroke gait impairment and is typically defined as reduced swing phase knee flexion. Different studies use various measures to identify stiff-knee gait, such as peak swing knee flexion angle, timing of peak knee flexion, knee range of motion, and ankle push-off acceleration, leading to inconsistent results. The post Peak Knee Flexion Angle Can Identify Persons Post-Stroke with Stiff-Knee Gait first appeared on Lower Extremity Rev...