Introduction: Physiotherapists routinely prescribe the use of two different early walking aids (EWAs) to individuals who have recently undergone unilateral transtibial amputation. No research to date has investigated the kinematic gait patterns of transtibial amputees walking with an EWA during early rehabilitation. The aim of the current RCT study was to compare gait patterns when walking with two different EWAs and whether either EWA provided patients with greater gait benefits. Methods: Patients were randomly assigned into one of two EWA groups, one group using the Amputee Mobility Aid and another using the Pneumatic Post-Amputation Aid, prior to receiving their functional prosthesis. A 3D motion capture system recorded kinematic data fr...
Objective: To investigate which strategies transtibial amputees use to cope with challenges of gait ...
Objective: To investigate which strategies transtibial amputees use to cope with challenges of gait ...
Objective: To describe the adjustments in gait characteristics of obstacle crossing, gait initiation...
Introduction: Physiotherapists routinely prescribe the use of two different early walking aids (EWAs...
The main objective of this ongoing study is to determine whether early walking with the AMA (Amputee...
Amputees must relearn to walk with a prosthesis. Prosthetic rehabilitation is used to reduce and eli...
Objective: The prosthetic gait of unilateral transfemoral amputees. Design: Case series. Setting: La...
Purpose\ud To compare articulated and nonarticulated early walking aids (EWAs) for clinical and qual...
Following surgery, amputees must re-learn how to perform various movement tasks using altered lower ...
Objective: To evaluate the gait of transfemoral amputee patients using a prosthesis with a 4-bar lin...
PurposeTo compare articulated and nonarticulated early walking aids (EWAs) for clinical and quality-...
Purpose To compare articulated and nonarticulated early walking aids (EWAs) for clinical and quality...
Objective: To investigate which strategies transtibial amputees use to cope with challenges of gait ...
Objective: To investigate which strategies transtibial amputees use to cope with challenges of gait ...
Objective: To describe the adjustments in gait characteristics of obstacle crossing, gait initiation...
Introduction: Physiotherapists routinely prescribe the use of two different early walking aids (EWAs...
The main objective of this ongoing study is to determine whether early walking with the AMA (Amputee...
Amputees must relearn to walk with a prosthesis. Prosthetic rehabilitation is used to reduce and eli...
Objective: The prosthetic gait of unilateral transfemoral amputees. Design: Case series. Setting: La...
Purpose\ud To compare articulated and nonarticulated early walking aids (EWAs) for clinical and qual...
Following surgery, amputees must re-learn how to perform various movement tasks using altered lower ...
Objective: To evaluate the gait of transfemoral amputee patients using a prosthesis with a 4-bar lin...
PurposeTo compare articulated and nonarticulated early walking aids (EWAs) for clinical and quality-...
Purpose To compare articulated and nonarticulated early walking aids (EWAs) for clinical and quality...
Objective: To investigate which strategies transtibial amputees use to cope with challenges of gait ...
Objective: To investigate which strategies transtibial amputees use to cope with challenges of gait ...
Objective: To describe the adjustments in gait characteristics of obstacle crossing, gait initiation...