A case study was carried out over two years on a patient that underwent total knee replacement. The objective was to demonstrate that quantitative gait analysis is needed to augment the understanding of the mechanisms underlying gait. Initial results show that this methodology could be beneficial for assessing the effectiveness of rehabilitation programs aimed at achieving an active control of the knee during gait through a correct muscular activation pattern.
Myoelectric activation pattern during gait in total knee replacement: Relationship with kinematics, kinetics, and clinical outcome / Catani, Fabio. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON REHABILITATION ENGINEERING. - ISSN 1063-6528. - 7:2(1999), pp. 140-149. [10.1109/86.769404]
Myoelectric activation pattern during gait in total knee replacement: Relationship with kinematics, kinetics, and clinical outcome
catani fabio
1999
Abstract
A case study was carried out over two years on a patient that underwent total knee replacement. The objective was to demonstrate that quantitative gait analysis is needed to augment the understanding of the mechanisms underlying gait. Initial results show that this methodology could be beneficial for assessing the effectiveness of rehabilitation programs aimed at achieving an active control of the knee during gait through a correct muscular activation pattern.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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