| Literature DB >> 3391935 |
G D Summers1, J D Morrison, G M Cochrane.
Abstract
Biomechanical parameters of stance and balance were recorded in ten unilateral lower limb amputees at the beginning and end of walking training. Measurements were carried out using a Double Video Forceplate (DVF), a machine developed at University College, London, Bioengineering Centre, Roehampton. During free standing on the DVF there was a mean increase in weight-bearing under the prosthetic foot from 32% body weight (1st session) to 41% body weight (final session), p less than 0.01. Maximum weight-bearing during leaning as far as possible onto the prosthesis increased from a mean of 54% body weight to 63% body weight, p less than 0.01. These simple measurements of weight distribution between the feet can be of value during walking training to monitor progress and can accurately record improvement for research purposes.Mesh:
Year: 1988 PMID: 3391935 DOI: 10.3109/09638288809164048
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Disabil Stud ISSN: 0259-9147