Descriptive statistics and tests for normality (Shapiro-Wilk test) were performed for all outcome variables. A multifactorial repeatedmeasuresanalysisofvariance(ANOVA) wasusedto determine whether statistically significant differences existed between baseline and posttraining measuresfor the control and treatment groups for the three selected outcome measures: gait speed, AAS, and NHP. Paired Student’s t tests for the 13 subjects were carried out to assessthe efficacy of the overall training program for the following measures: functional perfor- mance (gait speed,rate of stairclimbing, andAAS); quality of life (NHP score); and muscle performance (muscle strength and spasticity). To reduce type I error, the Bonferroni correction32 was applied; thus, the significance level was set atp < .007.