Amputee patients spend more energy during walking than able-bodied persons. It is generally accepted that more proximal amputation is associated with more energy need. However, the picture is not clear, especially for partial foot amputees. The purpose of this study was to compare the energy consumption of walking in traumatic unilateral amputees with three different amputation levels (trans-femoral, trans-tibial and partial foot amputations). Sixty-four male unilateral traumatic amputees participated in this study. Energy expenditure during walking was measured for four different speed and slope combinations: 1.5 km/h and 08 slope, 3 km/h and 08 slope, 1.5 km/h and 58 slope, 3 km/h and 58 slope. Mean O2 consumption (ml/kg/min) of the last ...
Objective: To compare the energy expenditure of locomotion by wheelchair with that required for pros...
The aim of the study was (i) to evaluate the preference of transfemoral amputees for a 4-bar linked ...
The aim of the study was (i) to evaluate the preference of transfemoral amputees for a 4-bar linked ...
In this work, the effect of walking speed on the energy expenditure in traumatic lower-limb amputees...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the increased energy cost of amputee gait could...
AbstractBackgroundIn a survey of 100 transtibial amputees (TTA) in the study place, it was noticed t...
Background and aim: Transfemoral amputees often report that walking on tilted pavements or in terrai...
Background: Walking energy expenditure, calculated as the percent utilization of the maximal aerobi...
Background: Walking energy expenditure, calculated as the percent utilization of the maximal aerobi...
BACKGROUND: Energy cost of walking (ECw) is an important determinant of walking ability in people wi...
BACKGROUND: Energy cost of walking (ECw) is an important determinant of walking ability in people wi...
BACKGROUND: Energy cost of walking (ECw) is an important determinant of walking ability in people wi...
BACKGROUND: Energy cost of walking (ECw) is an important determinant of walking ability in people wi...
BACKGROUND: Energy cost of walking (ECw) is an important determinant of walking ability in people wi...
The aim of the study was (i) to evaluate the preference of transfemoral amputees for a 4-bar linked ...
Objective: To compare the energy expenditure of locomotion by wheelchair with that required for pros...
The aim of the study was (i) to evaluate the preference of transfemoral amputees for a 4-bar linked ...
The aim of the study was (i) to evaluate the preference of transfemoral amputees for a 4-bar linked ...
In this work, the effect of walking speed on the energy expenditure in traumatic lower-limb amputees...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the increased energy cost of amputee gait could...
AbstractBackgroundIn a survey of 100 transtibial amputees (TTA) in the study place, it was noticed t...
Background and aim: Transfemoral amputees often report that walking on tilted pavements or in terrai...
Background: Walking energy expenditure, calculated as the percent utilization of the maximal aerobi...
Background: Walking energy expenditure, calculated as the percent utilization of the maximal aerobi...
BACKGROUND: Energy cost of walking (ECw) is an important determinant of walking ability in people wi...
BACKGROUND: Energy cost of walking (ECw) is an important determinant of walking ability in people wi...
BACKGROUND: Energy cost of walking (ECw) is an important determinant of walking ability in people wi...
BACKGROUND: Energy cost of walking (ECw) is an important determinant of walking ability in people wi...
BACKGROUND: Energy cost of walking (ECw) is an important determinant of walking ability in people wi...
The aim of the study was (i) to evaluate the preference of transfemoral amputees for a 4-bar linked ...
Objective: To compare the energy expenditure of locomotion by wheelchair with that required for pros...
The aim of the study was (i) to evaluate the preference of transfemoral amputees for a 4-bar linked ...
The aim of the study was (i) to evaluate the preference of transfemoral amputees for a 4-bar linked ...