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Title: Establishment of consistent gait after fitting of new components.
Authors: English, Rowan D.
Hubbard, Wendy A.
McElroy, G. K.
Issue Date: 1995
Publisher: Department of Veterans Affairs
Place of publication: Baltimore
Publication Title: Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development
Volume: 32
Issue: 1
Start Page: 32
End Page: 35
Abstract: Since the time required for a person with an amputation to become familiarized with a prosthesis after a change of a component is not known, the gait of a single subject, a man with a through-knee amputation, was examined with two different knee mechanisms interchanged in the same prosthesis. Several parameters were analyzed to determine when the subject's gait had stabilized sufficiently to permit confident assessment of the appropriateness of the knee mechanisms. At least one week of functional walking was required before a clinical decision could be made about the suitability of the component. For the purposes of research, it was deemed preferable to try knee mechanisms for at least 3 weeks to be sure pertinent gait parameters stabilized.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11054/178
ISSN: 0748-7711
Internal ID Number: 00162
Health Subject: GAIT
AMPUTEES
AMPUTATION
PROSTHESIS
ARTIFICAL LIMB
BIOMECHANICS
KNEE JOINT
Type: Journal Article
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