Background Only few studies have looked at electromyography (EMG) during prosthetic gait. Differences in EMG between normal and prosthetic gait for stance and swing phase were never separately analyzed. These differences can give valuable information if and how muscle activity changes in prosthetic gait. Methods In this study EMG activity during gait of the upper leg muscles of six transfemoral amputees, measured inside their own socket, was compared to that of five controls. On and off timings for stance and swing phase were determined together with the level of co-activity and inter-subject variability. Results and conclusions Gait phase changes in amputees mainly consisted of an increased double support phase preceding the prosthetic sta...
International audienceThe greater metabolic demand during the gait of people with a transfemoral amp...
The chief goal of the rehabilitation treatment is to ascertain the trans-tibial amputee can walk on...
Gait initiation in transfemoral amputees (TFA) is different from non-amputees. This is mainly caused...
Background: Walking is a complex process that is highly automated and efficient. This knowledge is e...
Although there have been considerable developments in surgical methods and prosthetic limbs, one qua...
Abstract. [Purpose] Dysfunction of lower extremity muscles is one risk factor of falls for amputee p...
Ground reaction forces (GRF) and electromyographic activity form a part of the descriptive data that...
In this study we determined if detection of the onset of gait initiation in transfemoral amputees ca...
The prevalence of lower limb amputation has been rising rapidly with the primary causes associated w...
The present study's aim was to identify the kinematic and kinetic gait patterns and to measure the e...
Background The above-knee amputation of a lower limb is a severe impairment that affects significant...
The aim of this study was to obtain insight into the electromyographic activity of the hip muscles a...
Stride-to-stride fluctuations of joint kinematics during walking reflect a highly structured organiz...
The aim of this study was to analyze the effect of the level of amputation and various prosthetic de...
The aim of this study was to analyze the effect of the level of amputation and various prosthetic de...
International audienceThe greater metabolic demand during the gait of people with a transfemoral amp...
The chief goal of the rehabilitation treatment is to ascertain the trans-tibial amputee can walk on...
Gait initiation in transfemoral amputees (TFA) is different from non-amputees. This is mainly caused...
Background: Walking is a complex process that is highly automated and efficient. This knowledge is e...
Although there have been considerable developments in surgical methods and prosthetic limbs, one qua...
Abstract. [Purpose] Dysfunction of lower extremity muscles is one risk factor of falls for amputee p...
Ground reaction forces (GRF) and electromyographic activity form a part of the descriptive data that...
In this study we determined if detection of the onset of gait initiation in transfemoral amputees ca...
The prevalence of lower limb amputation has been rising rapidly with the primary causes associated w...
The present study's aim was to identify the kinematic and kinetic gait patterns and to measure the e...
Background The above-knee amputation of a lower limb is a severe impairment that affects significant...
The aim of this study was to obtain insight into the electromyographic activity of the hip muscles a...
Stride-to-stride fluctuations of joint kinematics during walking reflect a highly structured organiz...
The aim of this study was to analyze the effect of the level of amputation and various prosthetic de...
The aim of this study was to analyze the effect of the level of amputation and various prosthetic de...
International audienceThe greater metabolic demand during the gait of people with a transfemoral amp...
The chief goal of the rehabilitation treatment is to ascertain the trans-tibial amputee can walk on...
Gait initiation in transfemoral amputees (TFA) is different from non-amputees. This is mainly caused...