The aim of this study was to examine whether impaired balance control is partly responsible for the increased energy cost of walking in persons with a lower limb amputation (LLA). Previous studies used external lateral stabilization to evaluate the energy cost for balance control; this caused a decrease in energy cost, with concomitant decreases in mean and variability of step width. Using a similar set-up, we expected larger decreases for LLA than able-bodied controls.Fifteen transtibial amputees (TT), 12 transfemoral amputees (TF), and 15 able-bodied controls (CO) walked with and without external lateral stabilization provided via spring like cords attached to the waist. Effects of this manipulation on energy cost, step parameters, and pe...
During human walking, the centre of mass (COM) laterally oscillates, regularly transitioning its pos...
The energy cost of gait (C) is greater in amputee than in normal subjects. Our objective was to asse...
As the world’s population ages, it is expected that the number of people having experienced amputati...
The aim of this study was to examine whether impaired balance control is partly responsible for the ...
Objective: The energy cost of walking with a lower limb prosthesis is higher than able-bodied walkin...
Human walking requires active neuromuscular control to ensure stability in the lateral direction, wh...
It is generally accepted that metabolic energy expenditure and gait stability are key factors that i...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the increased energy cost of amputee gait could...
AbstractAmputees are known to walk with greater metabolic cost than able-bodied individuals and esta...
Lower limb loss negatively affects muscle power, joint range of motion, and the efficiency of gait p...
textUnilateral, below-knee amputees have altered gait mechanics, which can significantly affect mobi...
Aims: Persons with lower-limb amputations need to achieve more natural gait through more effort, lea...
In this work, the effect of walking speed on the energy expenditure in traumatic lower-limb amputees...
International audienceThe greater metabolic demand during the gait of people with a transfemoral amp...
Amputee patients spend more energy during walking than able-bodied persons. It is generally accepted...
During human walking, the centre of mass (COM) laterally oscillates, regularly transitioning its pos...
The energy cost of gait (C) is greater in amputee than in normal subjects. Our objective was to asse...
As the world’s population ages, it is expected that the number of people having experienced amputati...
The aim of this study was to examine whether impaired balance control is partly responsible for the ...
Objective: The energy cost of walking with a lower limb prosthesis is higher than able-bodied walkin...
Human walking requires active neuromuscular control to ensure stability in the lateral direction, wh...
It is generally accepted that metabolic energy expenditure and gait stability are key factors that i...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the increased energy cost of amputee gait could...
AbstractAmputees are known to walk with greater metabolic cost than able-bodied individuals and esta...
Lower limb loss negatively affects muscle power, joint range of motion, and the efficiency of gait p...
textUnilateral, below-knee amputees have altered gait mechanics, which can significantly affect mobi...
Aims: Persons with lower-limb amputations need to achieve more natural gait through more effort, lea...
In this work, the effect of walking speed on the energy expenditure in traumatic lower-limb amputees...
International audienceThe greater metabolic demand during the gait of people with a transfemoral amp...
Amputee patients spend more energy during walking than able-bodied persons. It is generally accepted...
During human walking, the centre of mass (COM) laterally oscillates, regularly transitioning its pos...
The energy cost of gait (C) is greater in amputee than in normal subjects. Our objective was to asse...
As the world’s population ages, it is expected that the number of people having experienced amputati...