Analysis of upper-body accelerations is a promising and simple technique for quantitatively assessing some general features of gait such as stability, harmony, and symmetry. Despite the growing literature on elderly healthy populations and neurological patients, few studies have used accelerometry to investigate these features in subjects with lower-limb amputation. We enrolled four groups of subjects: subjects with transfemoral amputation who walked with a locked knee prosthesis, subjects with transfemoral amputation who walked with an unlocked knee prosthesis, subjects with transtibial amputation, and age-matched nondisabled subjects. We found statistically significant differences for stability (p < 0.001), harmony (p < 0.001), and ...
Background: Symmetry and regularity of gait are essential outcomes of gait retraining programs, espe...
Background and Purpose Previous research regarding the symmetry of trans-tibial amputees has examine...
Numerous outcome measures are used to assess the functional status of individuals with lower-limb am...
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate a method based on a single accelerometer for the a...
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate a method based on a single accelerometer for the a...
Abstract Background The literature suggests that optimal levels of gait symmetry might exist for low...
Purpose: Gait variability is a determinant of qualified locomotion and is useful for monitoring the ...
The present study's aim was to identify the kinematic and kinetic gait patterns and to measure the e...
The present study's aim was to identify the kinematic and kinetic gait patterns and to measure the e...
The present study's aim was to identify the kinematic and kinetic gait patterns and to measure the e...
Lower limb amputation causes drastic changes in basic locomotion patterns. Currently, these patterns...
Background: Individuals with lower extremity amputation often present with kinematic and kinetic gai...
Abstract Background Symmetry and regularity of gait are essential outcomes of gait retraining progra...
(1) Background: A lower limb prosthesis replaces a lost body part with a differential representation...
ABSTRACTGait asymmetry persists for most people after lower limb amputation and is associated with s...
Background: Symmetry and regularity of gait are essential outcomes of gait retraining programs, espe...
Background and Purpose Previous research regarding the symmetry of trans-tibial amputees has examine...
Numerous outcome measures are used to assess the functional status of individuals with lower-limb am...
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate a method based on a single accelerometer for the a...
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate a method based on a single accelerometer for the a...
Abstract Background The literature suggests that optimal levels of gait symmetry might exist for low...
Purpose: Gait variability is a determinant of qualified locomotion and is useful for monitoring the ...
The present study's aim was to identify the kinematic and kinetic gait patterns and to measure the e...
The present study's aim was to identify the kinematic and kinetic gait patterns and to measure the e...
The present study's aim was to identify the kinematic and kinetic gait patterns and to measure the e...
Lower limb amputation causes drastic changes in basic locomotion patterns. Currently, these patterns...
Background: Individuals with lower extremity amputation often present with kinematic and kinetic gai...
Abstract Background Symmetry and regularity of gait are essential outcomes of gait retraining progra...
(1) Background: A lower limb prosthesis replaces a lost body part with a differential representation...
ABSTRACTGait asymmetry persists for most people after lower limb amputation and is associated with s...
Background: Symmetry and regularity of gait are essential outcomes of gait retraining programs, espe...
Background and Purpose Previous research regarding the symmetry of trans-tibial amputees has examine...
Numerous outcome measures are used to assess the functional status of individuals with lower-limb am...