The presence of chaos in walking is considered to provide a stable, yet adaptable means for locomotion. This study examined whether lower limb amputation and subsequent prosthetic rehabilitation resulted in a loss of complexity in amputee gait. Twenty-eight individuals with transtibial amputation participated in a 6 week, randomized cross-over design study in which they underwent a 3 week adaptation period to two separate prostheses. One prosthesis was deemed “more appropriate” and the other “less appropriate” based on matching/mismatching activity levels of the person and the prosthesis. Subjects performed a treadmill walking trial at self-selected walking speed at multiple points of the adaptation period, while kinematics of the ankle wer...
Presented study gives findings of temporal-spatial kinematic gait analysis in 12 male adults, war tr...
Background Uneven ground is a frequently encountered, yet little-studied challenge for individuals w...
The greater metabolic demand during the gait of people with a transfemoral amputation limits their a...
Twenty-four individuals with transtibial amputation were recruited to a randomized, crossover design...
The amputation and subsequent prosthetic rehabilitation of a lower leg affects gait. Dynamical syste...
The skilled performance of a complex movement, such as walking, is associated with an optimum level ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between stride-to-stride fluctuations an...
Abstract Background Prosthetic feet are spring-like, ...
The ability to control balance during walking is a critical precondition for minimizing fall risk, b...
Background Variability occurs naturally from stride to stride in healthy gait. It has been shown tha...
Stride-to-stride fluctuations of joint kinematics during walking reflect a highly structured organiz...
Our ability to automatically adapt our walking pattern to the demands of our environment is central ...
Background Locomotor adaptation enables walkers to modify strategies when faced with challenging wal...
Graduation date: 2012Alterations in gait patterns are commonly observed in individuals with transtib...
Objective. Gait asymmetry is a common adaptation observed in lower-extremity amputees, but the under...
Presented study gives findings of temporal-spatial kinematic gait analysis in 12 male adults, war tr...
Background Uneven ground is a frequently encountered, yet little-studied challenge for individuals w...
The greater metabolic demand during the gait of people with a transfemoral amputation limits their a...
Twenty-four individuals with transtibial amputation were recruited to a randomized, crossover design...
The amputation and subsequent prosthetic rehabilitation of a lower leg affects gait. Dynamical syste...
The skilled performance of a complex movement, such as walking, is associated with an optimum level ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between stride-to-stride fluctuations an...
Abstract Background Prosthetic feet are spring-like, ...
The ability to control balance during walking is a critical precondition for minimizing fall risk, b...
Background Variability occurs naturally from stride to stride in healthy gait. It has been shown tha...
Stride-to-stride fluctuations of joint kinematics during walking reflect a highly structured organiz...
Our ability to automatically adapt our walking pattern to the demands of our environment is central ...
Background Locomotor adaptation enables walkers to modify strategies when faced with challenging wal...
Graduation date: 2012Alterations in gait patterns are commonly observed in individuals with transtib...
Objective. Gait asymmetry is a common adaptation observed in lower-extremity amputees, but the under...
Presented study gives findings of temporal-spatial kinematic gait analysis in 12 male adults, war tr...
Background Uneven ground is a frequently encountered, yet little-studied challenge for individuals w...
The greater metabolic demand during the gait of people with a transfemoral amputation limits their a...