Does Unilateral Lower Limb Amputation Influence Ankle Joint Torque in the Intact Leg?
To investigate ankle torque and steadiness in the intact leg of transtibial and transfemoral unilateral amputees. Comparative study. Medical rehabilitation centers. Fifteen persons with a unilateral transfemoral amputation, 8 persons with a transtibial amputation, and 14 able-bodied male participant...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 2019-07, Vol.100 (7), p.1259-1266 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To investigate ankle torque and steadiness in the intact leg of transtibial and transfemoral unilateral amputees.
Comparative study.
Medical rehabilitation centers.
Fifteen persons with a unilateral transfemoral amputation, 8 persons with a transtibial amputation, and 14 able-bodied male participants volunteered to participate in this study (N=37).
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Maximal isometric torque performed during ankle plantarflexion and dorsiflexion in the intact limb of amputees and in the dominant limb of able-bodied persons. The coefficient of variation (CV) of the plantarflexion torque was calculated over 5 seconds during a submaximal isometric contraction (15%) in order to assess torque steadiness. Furthermore, electromyographic activity (the root mean square amplitude) of the gastrocnemius medialis and tibialis anterior muscles was analyzed.
Plantarflexion maximal torque was significantly higher for the able-bodied group (115±39 Nm) than for the group with a transfemoral amputation (77±34 Nm) (P |
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ISSN: | 0003-9993 1532-821X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.apmr.2018.12.023 |