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Publication bias was tested by Deeks' asymmetry test and a funnel plot.
The Egger's regression asymmetry test suggested a lack of publication bias.
Forelimb asymmetry test: the forelimb asymmetry test, or paw preference test, is sensitive to asymmetries produced by different unilateral central nervous system insults [19], [20], [21].
Finally, publication bias was assessed using the Egger regression asymmetry test.
Publication bias was evaluated with the funnel plot and the linear regression asymmetry test by Egger et al [29].
The presence of publication bias and small study effects were assessed using the Egger regression asymmetry test for funnel plot and the Begg-Mazumdar adjusted rank correlation test.
Egger's regression test did not show any publication bias for gait speed (asymmetry test P = 0.337), stride length (asymmetry test P = 0.874), cadence (asymmetry test P = 0.748), step length (asymmetry test P = 0.869), COP sway area (asymmetry test P = 0.301), COP sway distance (asymmetry test P = 0.088), BBS test (asymmetry test P = 0.598) and TUGT (asymmetry test P = 0.92).
Publication bias was assessed by an asymmetry test.
The P-value for Egger's regression asymmetry test was 0.26.
Publication bias was investigated by Egger's regression asymmetry test [ 19].
The Deeks funnel plot asymmetry test showed insignificant publication bias (p=0.24, Figure 6).
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