IntroductionPowered prosthetic feet require customized tuning to ensure comfort and long-term success for the user, but tuning in both clinical and research settings is subjective, time intensive, and the standard for tuning can vary depending on the patient's and the prosthetist's experience levels.MethodsTherefore, we studied eight different metrics of gait quality associated with use of a research-grade powered prosthetic foot in seven individuals with transtibial amputation during treadmill walking. We compared clinically tuned and untuned conditions with the goal of identifying performance-based metrics capable of distinguishing between good (as determined by a clinician) from poor gait quality.ResultsDifferences between the tuned and ...
The ability to control balance during walking is a critical precondition for minimizing fall risk, b...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between stride-to-stride fluctuations an...
<p>Regular use of prostheses is critical for individuals with lower limb amputations to achieve ever...
IntroductionPowered prosthetic feet require customized tuning to ensure comfort and long-term succes...
IntroductionPowered prosthetic feet require customized tuning to ensure comfort and long-term succes...
Abstract Background Prosthetic feet are spring-like, ...
Background: Unilateral transtibial amputees (TTAs) show subtle gait variations while using different...
BackgroundPrevious studies of commercially-available trans-tibial prosthetic components have been un...
Technological advancements in prosthetic limbs for individuals with lower-limb amputation have resul...
Prosthetic knee designs have become extremely sophisticated compared to early constant friction sing...
Stride-to-stride fluctuations of joint kinematics during walking reflect a highly structured organiz...
textUnilateral below-knee amputees commonly experience asymmetrical gait patterns and develop comorb...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012Lower limb loss is an increasingly common clinical ...
Abstract Background There are many studies that have investigated biomechanical differences among pr...
In clinical settings, trans-tibial prosthetic alignment is a primarily subjective procedure that is...
The ability to control balance during walking is a critical precondition for minimizing fall risk, b...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between stride-to-stride fluctuations an...
<p>Regular use of prostheses is critical for individuals with lower limb amputations to achieve ever...
IntroductionPowered prosthetic feet require customized tuning to ensure comfort and long-term succes...
IntroductionPowered prosthetic feet require customized tuning to ensure comfort and long-term succes...
Abstract Background Prosthetic feet are spring-like, ...
Background: Unilateral transtibial amputees (TTAs) show subtle gait variations while using different...
BackgroundPrevious studies of commercially-available trans-tibial prosthetic components have been un...
Technological advancements in prosthetic limbs for individuals with lower-limb amputation have resul...
Prosthetic knee designs have become extremely sophisticated compared to early constant friction sing...
Stride-to-stride fluctuations of joint kinematics during walking reflect a highly structured organiz...
textUnilateral below-knee amputees commonly experience asymmetrical gait patterns and develop comorb...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012Lower limb loss is an increasingly common clinical ...
Abstract Background There are many studies that have investigated biomechanical differences among pr...
In clinical settings, trans-tibial prosthetic alignment is a primarily subjective procedure that is...
The ability to control balance during walking is a critical precondition for minimizing fall risk, b...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between stride-to-stride fluctuations an...
<p>Regular use of prostheses is critical for individuals with lower limb amputations to achieve ever...