New Journal Article for the Gait Society
Cara Negri
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Title:
New Journal Article for the Gait Society
Creator:
Cara Negri
Date:
5/28/2013
Text:
Dear List Members,
New content has been posted to the Gait Society Networking site. The latest
Journal Club article relates to the CoP and elderly transfemoral amputees.
The aim of this study was to provide an increased knowledge of the CoP
behavior of elderly adult transfemoral amputees. This information can be
used by rehab professionals as comparative data on which interventions can
be based. The experimental group was 14 participants with transfemoral
amputations, while the control group consisted of 21 participants.
The results found suggested to the authors that CoP parameters compared to
the control group show persons of advanced age with TF amputations who have
adapted to prosthetic use and have no difficulties in walking independently
show gait asymmetry. This is something I think we all have observed in our
own practices, even with non advanced age patients. So what can we use from
this study to help us as practitioners?
Please consider logging on to the site and participating in the
discussions. Registration is required to access the site. The Academy
allows participation on the site for a limited time prior to requiring
Academy or Society membership. If you have questions about Society and/or
web site membership, please feel free to contact the Academy.
Link to Review:
<URL Redacted>< <URL Redacted>>
The full study can be found here:
<URL Redacted>.
Peduzzi de Castro, M., Soares, D., Mendes, E., Machado, L. (2013) Center of
Pressure Analysis During Gait of Elderly Transfemoral Amputees. JPO.
25(2):68-75.
Cara Negri, CP
Scientific Liaison
Visit Gait Society at:
http://gait-society.ning.com/?xg_source=msg_mes_network
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New content has been posted to the Gait Society Networking site. The latest
Journal Club article relates to the CoP and elderly transfemoral amputees.
The aim of this study was to provide an increased knowledge of the CoP
behavior of elderly adult transfemoral amputees. This information can be
used by rehab professionals as comparative data on which interventions can
be based. The experimental group was 14 participants with transfemoral
amputations, while the control group consisted of 21 participants.
The results found suggested to the authors that CoP parameters compared to
the control group show persons of advanced age with TF amputations who have
adapted to prosthetic use and have no difficulties in walking independently
show gait asymmetry. This is something I think we all have observed in our
own practices, even with non advanced age patients. So what can we use from
this study to help us as practitioners?
Please consider logging on to the site and participating in the
discussions. Registration is required to access the site. The Academy
allows participation on the site for a limited time prior to requiring
Academy or Society membership. If you have questions about Society and/or
web site membership, please feel free to contact the Academy.
Link to Review:
<URL Redacted>< <URL Redacted>>
The full study can be found here:
<URL Redacted>.
Peduzzi de Castro, M., Soares, D., Mendes, E., Machado, L. (2013) Center of
Pressure Analysis During Gait of Elderly Transfemoral Amputees. JPO.
25(2):68-75.
Cara Negri, CP
Scientific Liaison
Visit Gait Society at:
http://gait-society.ning.com/?xg_source=msg_mes_network
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*P** P**lease consider the environment before printing this e-mail.*
Citation
Cara Negri, “New Journal Article for the Gait Society,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 24, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/235147.