1991
DOI: 10.1682/jrrd.1991.04.0001
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The initiation of gait in lower limb amputees: Some related data

Abstract: Abstract-The initiation of gait, from balanced standing position to the toe-off of the stance leg, was analyzed in 8 unilateral above-knee (AK) and 10 unilateral below-knee (BK) males amputees. Thirty-one parameters were measured, including ground-foot forces and the movements and timing of hip, knee, and ankle joints. The significant changes from the normal pattern of initiation of gait found in the AK and BK amputees, as well as significant changes between the two amputees groups themselves, are described. T… Show more

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“…In amputees vertical GRF peak in the trailing non-affected limb was higher than in the trailing prosthetic limb, which was similar to other studies [1,15]. From the mediolateral GRF and COP data we can conclude that limb-loading in favour of the non-affected limb was already present in double-limb stance.…”
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“…In amputees vertical GRF peak in the trailing non-affected limb was higher than in the trailing prosthetic limb, which was similar to other studies [1,15]. From the mediolateral GRF and COP data we can conclude that limb-loading in favour of the non-affected limb was already present in double-limb stance.…”
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confidence: 89%
“…Peak anterior GRF was predominantly decreased in the trailing prosthetic limb, which corresponded with the absent COP shift in the leading non-affected limb condition. In previous studies a smaller anterior GRF in the prosthetic limb was also seen, most obviously when used as leading limb [1,8,14,15]. As hypothesized, gait initiation velocity was decreased in amputees due to the lower anterior GRF.…”
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“…In everyday life, gait termination is a common movement which is often performed in daily activities [1]. Compared to normal walking, gait termination places a bigger demand on the control of postural stability and requires a complex integration and cooperation in the neuromuscular system [2][3][4].…”
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