Objectives: To determine the relative aerobic load, walking speed, and walking economy of older adults with a lower-limb prosthesis, and to predict the effect of an increased aerobic capacity on their walking ability.Design: Cross-sectional.Setting: Human motion laboratory at a rehabilitation center.Participants: Convenience sample of older adults (n=36) who underwent lower-limb amputation because of vascular deficiency or trauma and able-bodied controls (n=21).Interventions: Not applicable.Main Outcome Measures: Peak aerobic capacity and oxygen consumption while walking were determined. The relative aerobic load and walking economy were assessed as a function of walking speed, and a data-based model was constructed to predict the effect of...
Objective: To review the influence of physical capacity on regaining walking ability and the develop...
BACKGROUND: Energy cost of walking (ECw) is an important determinant of walking ability in people wi...
BACKGROUND: Energy cost of walking (ECw) is an important determinant of walking ability in people wi...
Objectives: To determine the relative aerobic load, walking speed, and walking economy of older adul...
Objectives: To determine the relative aerobic load, walking speed, and walking economy of older adul...
Objective: To investigate whether the aerobic capacity of older adults who underwent a lower limb am...
Objective: To investigate whether the aerobic capacity of older adults who underwent a lower limb am...
Background: Previous studies show that people with lower limb amputation (LLA) have a sedentary life...
BACKGROUND: High-level lower extremity amputation (HLLEA) has significant impact on an individual\u2...
Background: The relationship between gait speed and prosthetic potential (K-level classifications) a...
Background: Studies of the maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) of transfemoral amputees have mostly used ...
Background. Information concerning exercise tolerance and aerobic capacity is imperative for generat...
Objective: To review the influence of physical capacity on regaining walking ability and the develop...
BACKGROUND: Energy cost of walking (ECw) is an important determinant of walking ability in people wi...
BACKGROUND: Energy cost of walking (ECw) is an important determinant of walking ability in people wi...
Objectives: To determine the relative aerobic load, walking speed, and walking economy of older adul...
Objectives: To determine the relative aerobic load, walking speed, and walking economy of older adul...
Objective: To investigate whether the aerobic capacity of older adults who underwent a lower limb am...
Objective: To investigate whether the aerobic capacity of older adults who underwent a lower limb am...
Background: Previous studies show that people with lower limb amputation (LLA) have a sedentary life...
BACKGROUND: High-level lower extremity amputation (HLLEA) has significant impact on an individual\u2...
Background: The relationship between gait speed and prosthetic potential (K-level classifications) a...
Background: Studies of the maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) of transfemoral amputees have mostly used ...
Background. Information concerning exercise tolerance and aerobic capacity is imperative for generat...
Objective: To review the influence of physical capacity on regaining walking ability and the develop...
BACKGROUND: Energy cost of walking (ECw) is an important determinant of walking ability in people wi...
BACKGROUND: Energy cost of walking (ECw) is an important determinant of walking ability in people wi...