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A gait analysis data collection and reduction technique
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The gait analysis laboratory provides quantified assessments of human locomotion which assist in the orthopaedic management of various pediatric gait pathologies by utilizing a video-based data collection strategy similar to commercially available systems for motion data collection.About:
This article is published in Human Movement Science.The article was published on 1991-10-01. It has received 2684 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Gait (human) & Gait analysis.read more
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Training for mobility with exoskeleton robot in spinal cord injury patients: a pilot study.
Patrizio Sale,Emanuele Russo,Alessandra Scarton,Rocco Salvatore Calabrò,Stefano Masiero,Serena Filoni +5 more
TL;DR: This paper confirms that the adaptive training with ESD is safe and feasible in a heterogeneous sample of persons with SCI, especially in ameliorating the interaction between the patients and the device with an improvement of spatiotemporal and kinematics parameters.
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Lower‐limb joint mechanics after total hip arthroplasty during sitting and standing tasks
TL;DR: The results indicated the patients who underwent total hip arthroplasty could adopt a strategy that allowed them to reduce moments and power generated at the operated lower‐limb joints without overcompensating with the non‐operated leg.
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Biomechanical changes associated with femoral derotational osteotomy.
Bruce A. MacWilliams,Bruce A. MacWilliams,Mark L. McMulkin,Roy B. Davis,David E. Westberry,Glen O. Baird,Peter M. Stevens +6 more
TL;DR: A study of children with isolated femoral anteversion undergoing a single corrective procedure may assist in understanding the biomechanics of the pathology and the efficacy of surgical correction of torsional deformities in children.
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Effects of ankle foot orthosis in stiff knee gait in adults with hemiplegia.
Marcelo Andres Gatti,Orestes Freixes,Sergio Anibal Fernández,María Elisa Rivas,Marcos Jose Crespo,Silvina V. Waldman,Lisandro Olmos +6 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that the use of an AFO can improve the gait pattern and increase velocity in hemiplegic subjects after mild to moderate stroke.
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Direct effect of percutaneous electric stimulation during gait in children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy: a report of 2 cases
Samuel R. Pierce,Carrie A. Laughton,Brian T. Smith,Margo Orlin,Margo Orlin,Therese E. Johnston,James J. McCarthy +6 more
TL;DR: The feasibility of using percutaneous intramuscular functional electric stimulation (FES) in children with cerebral palsy (CP) as a method to improve ankle kinematics and kinetics during gait was investigated as mentioned in this paper.
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