Objective: To study the necessity and ability to climb stairs in persons after a lower-limb amputation (LLA) and the relation of this ability with personal and clinical variables.Design: Cross-sectional study.Setting: Outpatient department of a rehabilitation center.Participants: Persons with an LLA (N=155; mean age +/- SD, 64.1 +/- 11.2y; 73% men).Interventions: Not applicable.Main Outcome Measures: The necessity to climb stairs was assessed with the Prosthetic Profile of the Amputee. Several indicators of the ability to climb stairs were assessed including: (1) independence in climbing stairs with a handrail and (2) without a handrail, according to the Locomotor Capabilities Index; (3) numbers of floors actually climbed, according to a ra...
Objective: To study adjustment strategies in unilateral amputees in uphill and downhill walking. Des...
Purpose: To explore barriers and enablers to community walking perceived by people with lower limb a...
IntroductionCertain cardiovascular health benefits of stair climbing are now widely accepted, but no...
Objective: To study the necessity and ability to climb stairs in persons after a lower-limb amputati...
de Laat FA, Rommers GM, Geertzen JH, Roorda LD. Construct validity and test-retest reliability of th...
de Laat FA, Rommers GM, Geertzen JH, Roorda LD. Construct validity and test-retest reliability of th...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a hierarchical scale that measures activity limitations in climbing stairs in ...
Objective: To study perceived independence in rising and perceived limitations in rising and sitting...
Background: Stair negotiation is biomechanically more challenging than level gait. There are few bio...
The majority of people with a unilateral trans-femoral amputation (PTFA) use the step by step strate...
Abstract—The purpose of this study was to document gait pat-terns in a group of individuals with tra...
Stair negotiation is biomechanically more challenging than level gait. There are few biomechanical a...
Objective: To study adjustment strategies in unilateral amputees in uphill and downhill walking. Des...
Purpose: To explore barriers and enablers to community walking perceived by people with lower limb a...
IntroductionCertain cardiovascular health benefits of stair climbing are now widely accepted, but no...
Objective: To study the necessity and ability to climb stairs in persons after a lower-limb amputati...
de Laat FA, Rommers GM, Geertzen JH, Roorda LD. Construct validity and test-retest reliability of th...
de Laat FA, Rommers GM, Geertzen JH, Roorda LD. Construct validity and test-retest reliability of th...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a hierarchical scale that measures activity limitations in climbing stairs in ...
Objective: To study perceived independence in rising and perceived limitations in rising and sitting...
Background: Stair negotiation is biomechanically more challenging than level gait. There are few bio...
The majority of people with a unilateral trans-femoral amputation (PTFA) use the step by step strate...
Abstract—The purpose of this study was to document gait pat-terns in a group of individuals with tra...
Stair negotiation is biomechanically more challenging than level gait. There are few biomechanical a...
Objective: To study adjustment strategies in unilateral amputees in uphill and downhill walking. Des...
Purpose: To explore barriers and enablers to community walking perceived by people with lower limb a...
IntroductionCertain cardiovascular health benefits of stair climbing are now widely accepted, but no...