Differences in gait and trunk movement between patients after ankle fracture and healthy subjects
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Abstract
During early rehabilitation, patients with ankle fracture may develop trunk movement asymmetry in the vertical direction accompanied with slower walking speed and cadence, and smaller step lengths, which can contribute to muscular imbalances and potential injury. Thus, proper rehabilitation strategi …
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| Authors | Hsu CY;Tsai YS;Yau CS;Shie HH;Wu CM;; |
| Journal | biomedical engineering online |
| Year | 2019 |
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humans
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case-control studies
pmid:30890177
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doi:10.1186/s12938-019-0644-3
chia-yu hsu
yuh-show tsai
chu-ming wu
accidental falls
ankle fractures / physiopathology*
gait*
torso / physiology*
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