نتایج جستجو برای: below knee prosthesis

تعداد نتایج: 249315  

Journal: :Prosthetics and orthotics international 1987
W Francis C J Renton

This study is concerned with the degree of mobility achieved by patients following major amputation for arterial occlusive disease of the legs and its relationship to the level of amputation. Eighty-four out of a possible 85 consecutive amputees form the basis of the study and the degree of mobility was assessed and graded in survivors six months after amputation. Of the 69 survivors 74% were m...

Journal: :Croatian medical journal 2001
L Ostojić Z Ostojić E Rupcić M Punda-Basić

AIM To asses the intermediate rehabilitation outcome of patients with war-related below-knee amputations and compare it with the patients with other causes of amputation. METHOD The study comprised 74 patients with below-knee stumps admitted for rehabilitation at the Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation, Split University Hospital, Croatia, in 1994. They were fitted with a prelimi...

Journal: :Annals of surgery 1979
J M Malone W S Moore J Goldstone S J Malone

The experience with 142 below-knee amputations for vascular occlusive disease and/or diabetes mellitus in 133 patients has been reviewed. The program utilized Xenon(133) skin bloodflow measurement for the selection of amputation level, emphasized the use of the long posterior skin flap as an important part of surgical technique, and employed immediate postoperative prosthesis with accelerated r...

2001
David L. Cull Eugene M. Langan Bruce A. Snyder Timothy M. Sullivan Jerry R. Youkey

Background: Through-knee amputation provides a longer lever arm and improved muscle control of the limb compared with above-knee amputation. Through-knee amputation also allows use of a total end-bearing prosthesis, which avoids the ischial pressure and suspension belts required of the above-knee amputation prosthesis. Several reports in the European literature tout the superiority of the throu...

2011
Kebin Yuan Jinying Zhu Qining Wang Long Wang

Current finite-state control strategies for powered below-knee prosthesis, though effective to the normal gait, can not eliminate the disturbance of abnormal gaits such as slip and stamp. In addition, toe joint is not taken into consideration. This paper presents a finite-state control strategy for a powered below-knee prosthesis with ankle and toe. We first introduce the concerned prosthesis p...

Journal: :Prosthetics & Orthotics International 1978

Journal: :Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 1994

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