International audienceBACKGROUND: There is a lack of data and consensus concerning the most appropriate functional evaluation in clinical practice at the definitive prosthetic phase after lower limb amputation. OBJECTIVES: To determine among several selected functional tests the most pertinent to evaluate balance and prosthetic walking. STUDY DESIGN: Validation of a diagnostic procedure. METHODS: Sixty-four patients were included. Outcome measures: Timed Up and Go test, Functional Reach test (FRT), one-leg balance, tandem test, Modified Houghton Scale, Berg Balance Scale, two-minute walk test (2MW test). Correlations were assessed with the Pearson correlation coefficient and the Principal Component Analysis. Score distribution was analyzed ...
Objective: To review the influence of physical capacity on regaining walking ability and the develop...
Due to a decrease in physical activity, lower limb amputees experience a decline in physical fitness...
Background: In 1995, Medicare developed the Medicare Functional Classification Level (MFCL) system t...
International audienceBACKGROUND: There is a lack of data and consensus concerning the most appropri...
Purpose: To investigate the internal consistency, convergent and known-groups construct validity of ...
Balance refers to a person's ability to maintain their gravity within their base of support, an even...
Aim of the study is to compare the most relevant protocols for the assessment of the rehabilitative ...
The aim of this study was to assess the functional outcome of a population of lower limb amputees su...
The Timed Up and Go (TUG) and Two-Minute Walk Test (2MWT) are clinically appropriate mobility measur...
STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective cohort study. BACKGROUND: Persons with a lower limb amputation can regai...
Background: It is recognized that multifactorial assessments are needed to evaluate balance and loco...
Abstract Background Growing discontent with the k-level system for functional classification of pati...
Background. Information concerning exercise tolerance and aerobic capacity is imperative for generat...
Purpose:To assess the test-retest reliability of the Special Interest Group on Amputation Medicine M...
BACKGROUND: Growing discontent with the k-level system for functional classification of patients wit...
Objective: To review the influence of physical capacity on regaining walking ability and the develop...
Due to a decrease in physical activity, lower limb amputees experience a decline in physical fitness...
Background: In 1995, Medicare developed the Medicare Functional Classification Level (MFCL) system t...
International audienceBACKGROUND: There is a lack of data and consensus concerning the most appropri...
Purpose: To investigate the internal consistency, convergent and known-groups construct validity of ...
Balance refers to a person's ability to maintain their gravity within their base of support, an even...
Aim of the study is to compare the most relevant protocols for the assessment of the rehabilitative ...
The aim of this study was to assess the functional outcome of a population of lower limb amputees su...
The Timed Up and Go (TUG) and Two-Minute Walk Test (2MWT) are clinically appropriate mobility measur...
STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective cohort study. BACKGROUND: Persons with a lower limb amputation can regai...
Background: It is recognized that multifactorial assessments are needed to evaluate balance and loco...
Abstract Background Growing discontent with the k-level system for functional classification of pati...
Background. Information concerning exercise tolerance and aerobic capacity is imperative for generat...
Purpose:To assess the test-retest reliability of the Special Interest Group on Amputation Medicine M...
BACKGROUND: Growing discontent with the k-level system for functional classification of patients wit...
Objective: To review the influence of physical capacity on regaining walking ability and the develop...
Due to a decrease in physical activity, lower limb amputees experience a decline in physical fitness...
Background: In 1995, Medicare developed the Medicare Functional Classification Level (MFCL) system t...