The temporal-spatial characteristics of the gait of patients with traumatic
brain injury (TBI) were investigated and compared with those of normal gai
t and the gait of stroke survivors. A slower walking velocity is evident in
the TBI population when compared with normal. The average walking speed of
TBI survivors is faster than that of stroke patients and is mainly related
to a longer step length. TBI survivors produce a gait pattern with a prolo
nged stance period for the unaffected limb, without prolonged stance period
for the affected limb, and a shorter step length for the unaffected limb.