This study assessed the kinetic demands of ambulatory assistance devices and the subject’s perceptions of each. Twelve subjects used a knee roller (KR), a hands free crutch (HFC), and conventional axillary crutches (CC), while walking over a force platform. Ground reaction forces (GRF) were obtained for each device for the unaffected and the affected limb. Significant differences in GRF for each device were found for each limb (p ≤ 0.001). No gender interaction was found (p \u3e 0.05). The GRF of the un-affected limb was highest for the CC and lowest for the KR (p ≤ 0.05). The GRF of the affected limb was higher for the KR compared to the HFC (p =.045). For the unaffected limb, the CC produced 45% more kinetic demand than the KR, and 11% mo...
Most of the prototypes of instrumented crutches available in the literature require external motion ...
About one million adults in the US live with a lower limb amputation. Despite remarkable advances in...
There are many assistive devices to help with raising a person from a seat. These devices are consid...
(ESFOS) was designed to improve assistive device ambulatory efficiency. This crossover design study ...
Abstract Background Assisted gait with forearm crutches is frequently performed during the recovery ...
Background: Assisted gait with forearm crutches is frequently performed during the recovery of mus...
[EN] The goal of this study was to develop a three-dimensional kinematic and kinetic model of the ri...
The research in the field of ergonomics can contribute to the design process of Assistive Technologi...
This research focuses on the difference between the Kinetic Crutch Tip (KCT) and a Standard Rubber T...
Hand pressure in crutch is important as it is directly related to the comfort of the patients using ...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to compare the difference in ground reaction forces (GRF) gen...
Crutch-assisted walking is very common among patients with a temporary or permanent impairment affec...
Frequently, patients who suffer injuries in some lower member require forearm crutches in order to p...
Crutches are prescribed towards compensating lower limb overload and adding sensory information thro...
The goal of this study was to develop a three-dimensional kinematic and kinetic model of the right u...
Most of the prototypes of instrumented crutches available in the literature require external motion ...
About one million adults in the US live with a lower limb amputation. Despite remarkable advances in...
There are many assistive devices to help with raising a person from a seat. These devices are consid...
(ESFOS) was designed to improve assistive device ambulatory efficiency. This crossover design study ...
Abstract Background Assisted gait with forearm crutches is frequently performed during the recovery ...
Background: Assisted gait with forearm crutches is frequently performed during the recovery of mus...
[EN] The goal of this study was to develop a three-dimensional kinematic and kinetic model of the ri...
The research in the field of ergonomics can contribute to the design process of Assistive Technologi...
This research focuses on the difference between the Kinetic Crutch Tip (KCT) and a Standard Rubber T...
Hand pressure in crutch is important as it is directly related to the comfort of the patients using ...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to compare the difference in ground reaction forces (GRF) gen...
Crutch-assisted walking is very common among patients with a temporary or permanent impairment affec...
Frequently, patients who suffer injuries in some lower member require forearm crutches in order to p...
Crutches are prescribed towards compensating lower limb overload and adding sensory information thro...
The goal of this study was to develop a three-dimensional kinematic and kinetic model of the right u...
Most of the prototypes of instrumented crutches available in the literature require external motion ...
About one million adults in the US live with a lower limb amputation. Despite remarkable advances in...
There are many assistive devices to help with raising a person from a seat. These devices are consid...