The prosthetic benefits of osseointegrated fixation for individuals with limb loss, particularly those with transfemoral amputation (TFA), have been clearly demonstrated in the literature. However, very little information is currently available to established how this prosthetic benefits are translated into functional outcomes and, more precisely, walking abilities [1-3]. The ultimate aim of this presentation was to explore how walking abilities of a TFA fitted with an OPRA fixation could be assess through typical temporal and spatial gait characteristics[2]
Trans-tibial amputees are advised to walk as much as able people to achieve healthy and independent ...
Background: Subjects with transfemoral amputation (TFA) show an asymmetric gait pattern associated w...
Typically, the walking ability of individuals with a transfemoral amputation (TFA) can be represente...
The conventional method of attachment of prosthesis involves a socket. A new method relying on osseo...
The conventional method of attachment of prosthesis involves on a socket. A new method relying on os...
The conventional method of attachment of prosthesis involves on a socket. A new method relying on os...
Functional outcome of transfemoral amputees fitted with an osseointegrated fixation: temporal gait c...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate walking ability and quality of life of osseointegrated leg prostheses comp...
The purpose of this study was to characterize the functional outcome of 12 transfemoral amputees fit...
© 2019 Vahidreza Jafari HarandiIndividuals with unilateral transfemoral amputation depend on compens...
Objective: The prosthetic gait of unilateral transfemoral amputees. Design: Case series. Setting: La...
Background: The level of function achieved following a transfemoral amputation is believed to be aff...
Introduction: Physiotherapists routinely prescribe the use of two different early walking aids (EWAs...
BACKGROUND: In patients with a transfemoral amputation socket-related problems are associated with r...
Amputees must relearn to walk with a prosthesis. Prosthetic rehabilitation is used to reduce and eli...
Trans-tibial amputees are advised to walk as much as able people to achieve healthy and independent ...
Background: Subjects with transfemoral amputation (TFA) show an asymmetric gait pattern associated w...
Typically, the walking ability of individuals with a transfemoral amputation (TFA) can be represente...
The conventional method of attachment of prosthesis involves a socket. A new method relying on osseo...
The conventional method of attachment of prosthesis involves on a socket. A new method relying on os...
The conventional method of attachment of prosthesis involves on a socket. A new method relying on os...
Functional outcome of transfemoral amputees fitted with an osseointegrated fixation: temporal gait c...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate walking ability and quality of life of osseointegrated leg prostheses comp...
The purpose of this study was to characterize the functional outcome of 12 transfemoral amputees fit...
© 2019 Vahidreza Jafari HarandiIndividuals with unilateral transfemoral amputation depend on compens...
Objective: The prosthetic gait of unilateral transfemoral amputees. Design: Case series. Setting: La...
Background: The level of function achieved following a transfemoral amputation is believed to be aff...
Introduction: Physiotherapists routinely prescribe the use of two different early walking aids (EWAs...
BACKGROUND: In patients with a transfemoral amputation socket-related problems are associated with r...
Amputees must relearn to walk with a prosthesis. Prosthetic rehabilitation is used to reduce and eli...
Trans-tibial amputees are advised to walk as much as able people to achieve healthy and independent ...
Background: Subjects with transfemoral amputation (TFA) show an asymmetric gait pattern associated w...
Typically, the walking ability of individuals with a transfemoral amputation (TFA) can be represente...