Falls are identified as the largest risk and leading cause of injury for multiple populations, including young adults and individuals with a transtibial amputation. Furthermore, obstacle crossing is identified as the number one cause of a trip, which subsequently leads to falling. Previous research provides conflicting results and a lack of specificity in certain outcome measures of dynamic stability during obstacle crossing. Therefore, the purpose of this thesis was to gain foundational knowledge on outcome measures related to dynamic stability during an obstacle crossing protocol. An additional purpose was to investigate the dynamic stability of young adults, and speculate on the dynamic stability of a transtibial amputee following the sa...
Objective: To investigate which strategies transtibial amputees use to cope with challenges of gait ...
Background: Stair negotiation is biomechanically more challenging than level gait. There are few bio...
Objective: To investigate which strategies transtibial amputees use to cope with challenges of gait ...
Falls are identified as the largest risk and leading cause of injury for multiple populations, inclu...
Objective: To study limitations in function and adjustment strategies in lower limb amputees during ...
Background: Obstacle crossing is an important activity of daily living, necessary to avoid tripping ...
Background: Obstacle crossing is an important activity of daily living, necessary to avoid tripping ...
The risk of falling in older adults has been widely investigated among the able-bodied population bu...
Transtibial amputees are at an increased risk of falling compared to age-matched, able-bodied indivi...
Transtibial amputees are at a higher risk of falling than age-matched able-bodied individuals. In or...
Transtibial amputees are at an increased risk of falling compared to age-matched, able-bodied indivi...
Background: Studies examining the stump/socket interface stresses have been restricted to unsupporte...
Objective: To investigate which strategies transtibial amputees use to cope with challenges of gait ...
Background: Stair negotiation is biomechanically more challenging than level gait. There are few bio...
Objective: To investigate which strategies transtibial amputees use to cope with challenges of gait ...
Falls are identified as the largest risk and leading cause of injury for multiple populations, inclu...
Objective: To study limitations in function and adjustment strategies in lower limb amputees during ...
Background: Obstacle crossing is an important activity of daily living, necessary to avoid tripping ...
Background: Obstacle crossing is an important activity of daily living, necessary to avoid tripping ...
The risk of falling in older adults has been widely investigated among the able-bodied population bu...
Transtibial amputees are at an increased risk of falling compared to age-matched, able-bodied indivi...
Transtibial amputees are at a higher risk of falling than age-matched able-bodied individuals. In or...
Transtibial amputees are at an increased risk of falling compared to age-matched, able-bodied indivi...
Background: Studies examining the stump/socket interface stresses have been restricted to unsupporte...
Objective: To investigate which strategies transtibial amputees use to cope with challenges of gait ...
Background: Stair negotiation is biomechanically more challenging than level gait. There are few bio...
Objective: To investigate which strategies transtibial amputees use to cope with challenges of gait ...