Background and aim: Transfemoral amputees often report that walking on tilted pavements or in terrain with the prosthesis on the highest side is quite strenuous. This study investigates the energy expenditure of transfemoral amputees (n=8) walking on altered treadmill positions simulating different outdoor walking conditions. Method: Oxygen uptake at self selected speed of gait was measured during walking at three different treadmill positions: (I) Horizontal treadmill, (II) 3 % tilt in the sagittal plane and (III) 3 % tilt in both the sagittal and frontal plane of the treadmill. Results: The difference in oxygen uptake between position I and II was in median 4,3%, and 16,4% between position II and III (p≤ 0, 05 for all comparisons). The su...
Background: Studies of the maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) of transfemoral amputees have mostly used ...
Background: Previous research has shown that use of a dynamic-response prosthetic foot (DRF) that in...
Amputee patients spend more energy during walking than able-bodied persons. It is generally accepted...
Background and aim: Transfemoral amputees often report that walking on tilted pavements or in terrai...
Background: Walking energy expenditure, calculated as the percent utilization of the maximal aerobi...
Background: Walking energy expenditure, calculated as the percent utilization of the maximal aerobi...
The greater metabolic demand during the gait of people with a transfemoral amputation limits their a...
International audienceThe greater metabolic demand during the gait of people with a transfemoral amp...
The greater metabolic demand during the gait of people with a transfemoral amputation limits their a...
International audienceThe greater metabolic demand during the gait of people with a transfemoral amp...
International audienceThe greater metabolic demand during the gait of people with a transfemoral amp...
Reduced capacity and increased metabolic cost of walking occurs in amputees, despite advances in pro...
Reduced capacity and increased metabolic cost of walking occurs in amputees, despite advances in pro...
BACKGROUND:Previous research has shown that use of a dynamic-response prosthetic foot (DRF) that inc...
BACKGROUND:Previous research has shown that use of a dynamic-response prosthetic foot (DRF) that inc...
Background: Studies of the maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) of transfemoral amputees have mostly used ...
Background: Previous research has shown that use of a dynamic-response prosthetic foot (DRF) that in...
Amputee patients spend more energy during walking than able-bodied persons. It is generally accepted...
Background and aim: Transfemoral amputees often report that walking on tilted pavements or in terrai...
Background: Walking energy expenditure, calculated as the percent utilization of the maximal aerobi...
Background: Walking energy expenditure, calculated as the percent utilization of the maximal aerobi...
The greater metabolic demand during the gait of people with a transfemoral amputation limits their a...
International audienceThe greater metabolic demand during the gait of people with a transfemoral amp...
The greater metabolic demand during the gait of people with a transfemoral amputation limits their a...
International audienceThe greater metabolic demand during the gait of people with a transfemoral amp...
International audienceThe greater metabolic demand during the gait of people with a transfemoral amp...
Reduced capacity and increased metabolic cost of walking occurs in amputees, despite advances in pro...
Reduced capacity and increased metabolic cost of walking occurs in amputees, despite advances in pro...
BACKGROUND:Previous research has shown that use of a dynamic-response prosthetic foot (DRF) that inc...
BACKGROUND:Previous research has shown that use of a dynamic-response prosthetic foot (DRF) that inc...
Background: Studies of the maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) of transfemoral amputees have mostly used ...
Background: Previous research has shown that use of a dynamic-response prosthetic foot (DRF) that in...
Amputee patients spend more energy during walking than able-bodied persons. It is generally accepted...