The objective of this randomized controlled trial was to evaluate the efficacy of proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) techniques in comparison to traditional prosthetic training (TPT) in improving ambulatory function in transtibial amputees. Thirty study participants (19 men and 11 women) with unilateral transtibial amputation participated in the study. They were randomly allocated to either the traditional training group (i.e., TPT) (n = 15) or the PNF training group (n = 15). The treatment in the TPT group consisted of weight-bearing, weight-shifting, balance, and gait exercises for 30 minutes daily for 10 treatment sessions. In the PNF group, the same activities were performed by employing PNF principles and techniques. The o...
Stretching is an important part of post ankle sprain rehabilitation, as well as an effective exercis...
Background: Sit-to-stand movement is an essential function for participation in many activities of d...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the cognitive demand of walking when using a conventional prosthesis with that...
AbstractThe objective of this randomized controlled trial was to evaluate the efficacy of propriocep...
Chair: Dr. Genevieve Pinto-Zipp Statement of the Problem: There is a lack of research on early prost...
Aims The aim of this paper is to critically review the evidence base for the use of proprioceptive ...
Introduction: Physiotherapists routinely prescribe the use of two different early walking aids (EWAs...
Lower limb loss negatively affects muscle power, joint range of motion, and the efficiency of gait p...
Individuals with amputations experience an invasive surgery compromising the residual limb resulting...
Objective To review the current evidence for the effectiveness of proprioceptive neuromuscular faci...
Amputees must relearn to walk with a prosthesis. Prosthetic rehabilitation is used to reduce and eli...
Research problem: human faces a variety of difficulties in activities of daily living and mobility a...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate how transtibial amputation (TT) affects bodyweight distribution, voluntary k...
Abstract Lower limb amputation highly impacts the lives of individuals. The inability to walk due to...
Abstract Background and Purpose: The prosthetic foot is designed to replace many of the functi...
Stretching is an important part of post ankle sprain rehabilitation, as well as an effective exercis...
Background: Sit-to-stand movement is an essential function for participation in many activities of d...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the cognitive demand of walking when using a conventional prosthesis with that...
AbstractThe objective of this randomized controlled trial was to evaluate the efficacy of propriocep...
Chair: Dr. Genevieve Pinto-Zipp Statement of the Problem: There is a lack of research on early prost...
Aims The aim of this paper is to critically review the evidence base for the use of proprioceptive ...
Introduction: Physiotherapists routinely prescribe the use of two different early walking aids (EWAs...
Lower limb loss negatively affects muscle power, joint range of motion, and the efficiency of gait p...
Individuals with amputations experience an invasive surgery compromising the residual limb resulting...
Objective To review the current evidence for the effectiveness of proprioceptive neuromuscular faci...
Amputees must relearn to walk with a prosthesis. Prosthetic rehabilitation is used to reduce and eli...
Research problem: human faces a variety of difficulties in activities of daily living and mobility a...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate how transtibial amputation (TT) affects bodyweight distribution, voluntary k...
Abstract Lower limb amputation highly impacts the lives of individuals. The inability to walk due to...
Abstract Background and Purpose: The prosthetic foot is designed to replace many of the functi...
Stretching is an important part of post ankle sprain rehabilitation, as well as an effective exercis...
Background: Sit-to-stand movement is an essential function for participation in many activities of d...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the cognitive demand of walking when using a conventional prosthesis with that...