Objective: To assess whether variables from a postural control test relate to and predict falls efficacy in prosthesis users. Design: Twelve-month within and between subjects repeated measures design. Participants performed the Limits of Stability (LOS) test protocol at study baseline and at 6-month follow-up. Participants also completed the Falls Efficacy Scale-International (FES-I) questionnaire, reflecting the fear of falling, and reported the number of falls monthly between study baseline and 6-month follow-up, and additionally at 9- and 12-month follow-ups. Setting: University biomechanics laboratories. Participants: A group of active unilateral transtibial prosthesis users of primarily traumatic etiology (PROS) (n=12) with...
Background: Agreement between the activities-specific balance confidence scale (ABC) and center of p...
The evidence about the clinical efficacy of lower limb prostheses, especially regarding fall risk, i...
Transtibial amputees are at a higher risk of falling than age-matched able-bodied individuals. In or...
Objective: To assess whether variables from a postural control test relate to and predict falls effi...
The aims of this study were to empirically quantify reliability and learning effects of a Limits of ...
Methods used to assess quiet standing in unilateral prosthesis users often assume validity of an inv...
none6noIntroduction Transfemoral amputations are known to compromise balance control capabilities,...
Introduction: Transfemoral amputations are known to compromise balance control capabilities, thus in...
Abstract INTRODUCTION Increased rate of fall, reduced balance confidence and increased fear of fal...
The number of individuals with lower limb amputation is growing. Individuals with transtibial amputa...
The aim of this review was to establish current protocols for trans-femoral alignment and appropriat...
This pilot study aims to assess the effect of prosthetic alignment on the balance and confidence of ...
Abstract INTRODUCTION Increased risk of falling following amputation is well documented in literat...
The ability to control balance during walking is a critical precondition for minimizing fall risk, b...
Introduction Despite rehabilitation and gait training, the gait of individuals with lower-limb amput...
Background: Agreement between the activities-specific balance confidence scale (ABC) and center of p...
The evidence about the clinical efficacy of lower limb prostheses, especially regarding fall risk, i...
Transtibial amputees are at a higher risk of falling than age-matched able-bodied individuals. In or...
Objective: To assess whether variables from a postural control test relate to and predict falls effi...
The aims of this study were to empirically quantify reliability and learning effects of a Limits of ...
Methods used to assess quiet standing in unilateral prosthesis users often assume validity of an inv...
none6noIntroduction Transfemoral amputations are known to compromise balance control capabilities,...
Introduction: Transfemoral amputations are known to compromise balance control capabilities, thus in...
Abstract INTRODUCTION Increased rate of fall, reduced balance confidence and increased fear of fal...
The number of individuals with lower limb amputation is growing. Individuals with transtibial amputa...
The aim of this review was to establish current protocols for trans-femoral alignment and appropriat...
This pilot study aims to assess the effect of prosthetic alignment on the balance and confidence of ...
Abstract INTRODUCTION Increased risk of falling following amputation is well documented in literat...
The ability to control balance during walking is a critical precondition for minimizing fall risk, b...
Introduction Despite rehabilitation and gait training, the gait of individuals with lower-limb amput...
Background: Agreement between the activities-specific balance confidence scale (ABC) and center of p...
The evidence about the clinical efficacy of lower limb prostheses, especially regarding fall risk, i...
Transtibial amputees are at a higher risk of falling than age-matched able-bodied individuals. In or...