Abstract INTRODUCTION Increased rate of fall, reduced balance confidence and increased fear of falling is reported for lower extremity amputees.1 Fall rate also increases at higher levels of amputation1. This study aims to compare postural steadiness of different levels of lower extremity amputees through comparison of time and frequency domain variables of postural sway. Abstract PDF Link: https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/cpoj/article/view/32015/24434 How to cite: Medema A, Henness D, Steinhorst K, Moauro R, Reuland M, Whelan R, Kester S, Bateni H. EFFECT OF LEVEL OF AMPUTATION ON POSTURAL STEADINESS AMONG LOWER EXTREMITY AMPUTEES. CANADIAN PROSTHETICS & ORTHOTICS JOURNAL, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 2, 2018; ABSTRACT, POSTER PRESENTATI...
Background: Lower limb amputations are caused by trauma, vascular disease, diabetes and congenital d...
Background: In Canada, \u3e50% of community-dwelling lower limb amputees (LLA) fall at least once ea...
Vanicek N, Strike S, McNaughton L, Polman R. Postural responses to dynamic perturbations in amputee ...
Abstract INTRODUCTION Increased rate of fall, reduced balance confidence and increased fear of fal...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Falls can be detrimental to overall health and quality of life for lower extre...
Abstract INTRODUCTION Increased risk of falling following amputation is well documented in literat...
Introduction Despite rehabilitation and gait training, the gait of individuals with lower-limb amput...
AbstractPostural control has been widely evaluated for the normal population and different groups ov...
Postural control has been widely evaluated for the normal population and different groups over the p...
Transtibial amputees are at a higher risk of falling than age-matched able-bodied individuals. In or...
© 2014 Nova Science Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved. Following the amputation of the lower limb...
The purpose of these studies was to evaluate a concern for falling (CFF) among people with a lower e...
Vanicek N, Strike S, McNaughton L, Polman R. Postural responses to dynamic perturbations in amputee ...
Vanicek N, Strike S, McNaughton L, Polman R. Postural responses to dynamic perturbations in amputee ...
Vanicek N, Strike S, McNaughton L, Polman R. Postural responses to dynamic perturbations in amputee ...
Background: Lower limb amputations are caused by trauma, vascular disease, diabetes and congenital d...
Background: In Canada, \u3e50% of community-dwelling lower limb amputees (LLA) fall at least once ea...
Vanicek N, Strike S, McNaughton L, Polman R. Postural responses to dynamic perturbations in amputee ...
Abstract INTRODUCTION Increased rate of fall, reduced balance confidence and increased fear of fal...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Falls can be detrimental to overall health and quality of life for lower extre...
Abstract INTRODUCTION Increased risk of falling following amputation is well documented in literat...
Introduction Despite rehabilitation and gait training, the gait of individuals with lower-limb amput...
AbstractPostural control has been widely evaluated for the normal population and different groups ov...
Postural control has been widely evaluated for the normal population and different groups over the p...
Transtibial amputees are at a higher risk of falling than age-matched able-bodied individuals. In or...
© 2014 Nova Science Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved. Following the amputation of the lower limb...
The purpose of these studies was to evaluate a concern for falling (CFF) among people with a lower e...
Vanicek N, Strike S, McNaughton L, Polman R. Postural responses to dynamic perturbations in amputee ...
Vanicek N, Strike S, McNaughton L, Polman R. Postural responses to dynamic perturbations in amputee ...
Vanicek N, Strike S, McNaughton L, Polman R. Postural responses to dynamic perturbations in amputee ...
Background: Lower limb amputations are caused by trauma, vascular disease, diabetes and congenital d...
Background: In Canada, \u3e50% of community-dwelling lower limb amputees (LLA) fall at least once ea...
Vanicek N, Strike S, McNaughton L, Polman R. Postural responses to dynamic perturbations in amputee ...