The study focused on the comparative analysis of energy cost and gait efficiency between a below knee (BK) amputee and a reference subject (without amputation). It also attempted to indicate the specific feature responsible for a controlled gait with optimum energy cost for BK amputees. Selection criteria of the subjects were similar physical parameters and quality of life studied with WHOQOL-100 quality of life assessment. A Cosmed® k4 b2 Respiratory Analyzer system was used for the measurement of Oxygen Uptake (VO2), Energy Expenditure per minute (EE) and Heart Rate (HR). Gait efficiency (p < 0.0002) was found higher for BK amputee than normal subject. The therapeutic activities and mainly walking rhythm contributed to improve the mobilit...
Abstract Objective: To record the temporal spatial parameters and metabolic energy expenditure durin...
Reduced capacity and increased metabolic cost of walking occurs in amputees, despite advances in pro...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this descriptive exploratory study is to record the temporal spatial parameter...
The study focused on the comparative analysis of energy cost and gait efficiency between a below kne...
An earlier research advocated that a below knee amputee (BK) with conventional trans-tibial prosthes...
Aims: Persons with lower-limb amputations need to achieve more natural gait through more effort, lea...
BACKGROUND: Energy cost of walking (ECw) is an important determinant of walking ability in people wi...
The aim of the study was (i) to evaluate the preference of transfemoral amputees for a 4-bar linked ...
Objective: To compare the gait of amputees wearing conventionally damped pneumatic swing-phase contr...
BACKGROUND: Energy cost of walking (ECw) is an important determinant of walking ability in people wi...
[[abstract]]This study scientifically measures the dynamic gait characteristics and energy cost of s...
AbstractBackgroundIn a survey of 100 transtibial amputees (TTA) in the study place, it was noticed t...
Objective: To compare the energy expenditure of locomotion by wheelchair with that required for pros...
Amputee patients spend more energy during walking than able-bodied persons. It is generally accepted...
Abstract Objective: To record the temporal spatial parameters and metabolic energy expenditure durin...
Reduced capacity and increased metabolic cost of walking occurs in amputees, despite advances in pro...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this descriptive exploratory study is to record the temporal spatial parameter...
The study focused on the comparative analysis of energy cost and gait efficiency between a below kne...
An earlier research advocated that a below knee amputee (BK) with conventional trans-tibial prosthes...
Aims: Persons with lower-limb amputations need to achieve more natural gait through more effort, lea...
BACKGROUND: Energy cost of walking (ECw) is an important determinant of walking ability in people wi...
The aim of the study was (i) to evaluate the preference of transfemoral amputees for a 4-bar linked ...
Objective: To compare the gait of amputees wearing conventionally damped pneumatic swing-phase contr...
BACKGROUND: Energy cost of walking (ECw) is an important determinant of walking ability in people wi...
[[abstract]]This study scientifically measures the dynamic gait characteristics and energy cost of s...
AbstractBackgroundIn a survey of 100 transtibial amputees (TTA) in the study place, it was noticed t...
Objective: To compare the energy expenditure of locomotion by wheelchair with that required for pros...
Amputee patients spend more energy during walking than able-bodied persons. It is generally accepted...
Abstract Objective: To record the temporal spatial parameters and metabolic energy expenditure durin...
Reduced capacity and increased metabolic cost of walking occurs in amputees, despite advances in pro...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this descriptive exploratory study is to record the temporal spatial parameter...