Gait biomechanics following lower extremity trauma: amputation vs. reconstruction
Highlights • Gait biomechanics after lower limb amputation and reconstruction were compared. • Patients with lower limb reconstruction wore custom ankle-foot orthoses. • There was a general similarity in gait mechanics between patient groups. • Differences from normative data manifested at the ankle...
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description | Highlights • Gait biomechanics after lower limb amputation and reconstruction were compared. • Patients with lower limb reconstruction wore custom ankle-foot orthoses. • There was a general similarity in gait mechanics between patient groups. • Differences from normative data manifested at the ankle following reconstruction. • Differences following lower limb amputation were primarily at the knee. |
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