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Annals of physical and rehabilitation medicine, Sep 1, 2015
Annals of physical and rehabilitation medicine, Sep 1, 2015
for both. No floor or ceiling effects. Discussion/conclusion The ABIS-F and the ABIS-R-F have the... more for both. No floor or ceiling effects. Discussion/conclusion The ABIS-F and the ABIS-R-F have the same good psychometric properties as the original ABIS W and ABIS-R W. They could be applied with confidence in patients with lower limb amputation. The ABIS-R-F (the shortened version) is as reliable as the ABIS-F (the longer version). Keywords Amputation; Body image scale; French cross-cultural adaptation Disclosure of interest The authors have not supplied their declaration of conflict of interest.
Annals of physical and rehabilitation medicine, Oct 1, 2011
Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Jul 1, 2005
Gait & Posture, Sep 1, 2022
Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering, May 1, 2019
Journal De Radiologie, Oct 1, 2006
Disability and Rehabilitation, Oct 2, 2018
Background: The Amputee Body Image Scale (ABIS) and its shortened version (ABIS-R) are self-admin... more Background: The Amputee Body Image Scale (ABIS) and its shortened version (ABIS-R) are self-administered questionnaires to measure body image perception of amputee. Our aim was to assess the validity and reliability of the French ABIS (ABIS-F and ABIS-R-F). Methods: Ninety-nine patients were included. The cross-cultural adaptation was performed according to the recommendations. Construct validity was assessed by measuring the correlation between ABIS-F or ABIS-R-F scores and quality of life, pain, anxiety, and depression. Internal consistency was measured with Cronbach's a. The standard error of measurement, smallest detectable change, Bland and Altman limits of agreement, and intraclass correlation were the measures of agreement and reliability. Results: A highest body image disturbance was associated with lowest quality of life, higher pain, and higher anxiety, and depression. Cronbach's a was 0.91/0.
Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 2012
PLOS ONE, Feb 21, 2020
Background The Trinity Amputation and Prosthesis Experience Scales-Revised (TAPES-R) is a selfadm... more Background The Trinity Amputation and Prosthesis Experience Scales-Revised (TAPES-R) is a selfadministered questionnaire to measure multidimensional adjustment to a prosthetic limb. Our aim was to assess the validity and reliability of the French version of the TAPES-R (TAPES-R-F). Materials and methods The cross-cultural adaptation was performed according to the recommendations. Factor analysis and Rasch analysis were also performed to allow comparison with the original English version. Construct validity was assessed by measuring the correlations between TAPES-R-F subscores and quality of life, pain, body image satisfaction, anxiety and depression. Internal consistency was measured with Cronbach's α. The standard error of measurement, smallest detectable change, Bland and Altman limits of agreement, and intraclass correlation were the measures of agreement and reliability. Results No major difficulties were encountered throughout the trans-cultural adaptation process. The final version of the TAPES-R-F was well accepted and understood by the patients. According to the factor analysis, the satisfaction scale should be treated as a one
Elsevier Masson, Mar 21, 2008
Journal de Radiologie, 2005
Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 2012
Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 2012
Journal of Neuroradiology, 2006
Nous rapportons le cas d'un patient ayant présenté 2 mois après un traumatisme médullaire respons... more Nous rapportons le cas d'un patient ayant présenté 2 mois après un traumatisme médullaire responsable d'une paraplégie de niveau Th5, une aggravation neurologique secondaire ascendante. L'IRM a montré une myélomalacie se traduisant par un oedème médullaire prédominant au sein de la substance grise, s'étendant du foyer lésionnel (Th8) jusqu'à la jonction cervicobulbaire. Cette lésion médullaire, correspondant à un oedème cytotoxique de la substance grise, a évolué vers la constitution d'une cavité de syringomyélie.
Médecine tropicale : revue du Corps de santé colonial, 2011
The purpose of this article is to present a case of tuberculous arthritis of the knee and discuss... more The purpose of this article is to present a case of tuberculous arthritis of the knee and discuss the importance of early diagnosis and rehabilitatin in management outcome. A 57-year-old Moroccan man with no medical history presented with a mass in the left knee associated with pain and fever. Analysis of aspirated fluid demonstrated sterile inflammatory liquid. Presumptive antibiotic therapy was ineffective. Diagnosis of tuberculous arthritis was made based on positive tuberculin skin test and interferon-release assays. Diagnosis was confirmed by arthroscopic biopsy. Physiotherapy allowed improvement in both function and analytical test findings. Tuberculous arthritis is rare occurring in only 2 to 5% of people with tuberculosis. It can be very destructive. Diagnosis is often delayed leading to joint pain, tissue damage, and functional disability (e.g. inability to walk). Since prompt treatment (antibiotics then physiotherapy) can limit complications, early diagnosis is necessary a...
PLOS ONE
The functionalities of myoelectric hooks, such as whether they allow wrist movements, as well as ... more The functionalities of myoelectric hooks, such as whether they allow wrist movements, as well as the volume and design of the devices, may impact how fitted transradial amputees use their upper limbs. The aim of the current study was to compare two prosthetic myoelectric hooks in terms of compensatory shoulder movements, functionality and user satisfaction. This monocentric, randomized, controlled, cross-over trial evaluated eight transradial amputees fitted with two prosthetic myoelectric hooks, the Greifer and the Axon-Hook, during two consecutive periods. At the end of each period, shoulder abduction (mean and percentage of time with shoulder abduction > 60°) and manual dexterity were assessed using the Box and Blocks Test (BBT) on both sides, and satisfaction was assessed with the Evaluation of Satisfaction with Assistive Technology questionnaire. For each patient, data obtained with the BBT on the amputated side were compared with those obtained on the non-amputated side. Sh...
Prosthetics and Orthotics International, Jul 31, 2019
Walking with a prosthesis is challenging, particularly when the amputation is proximal to the kne... more Walking with a prosthesis is challenging, particularly when the amputation is proximal to the knee joint. To cope with the loss of functionality of prosthetic joints compared to physiologic joints, people with lower limb amputations often modify the kinematics of their contralateral or residual limbs, which results in gait deviations, such as vaulting or pelvic hiking. 1-4 These deviations could be quantified through biomechanical parameters derived from motion capture systems, but the use of such techniques in a clinical environment cannot be considered due to the complexity
In the literature, several studies on Trans-tibial amputee (TTA) gait focused on kinematics of lo... more In the literature, several studies on Trans-tibial amputee (TTA) gait focused on kinematics of lower limbs variables. Former studies confirm the essential role of shoulder movement in the human gait. In the horizontal plane, a counter-rotation of pelvis and scapulae girdles occurred characterizing certain gait pathologies’. The purpose of this study is to enhance the compensation strategies of TTA individuals during walking, by analysing the kinematics of pelvis and scapulae girdle’s movements in the sagittal and the horizontal planes. Twenty healthy human subjects (HS) and nineteen TTA participated in this study. A three-dimensional gait analysis with an optoelectronic VICON device were used. In the sagittal plane, the shoulder’s movements are significantly higher during TTA gait. Two counter-rotations of the scapulae and pelvis girdles intervene in the early and in the middle of gait cycle. The kinematic analysis of the scapulae and pelvis girdles during walking showed that TTA ha...
Annals of physical and rehabilitation medicine, Sep 1, 2015
Annals of physical and rehabilitation medicine, Sep 1, 2015
for both. No floor or ceiling effects. Discussion/conclusion The ABIS-F and the ABIS-R-F have the... more for both. No floor or ceiling effects. Discussion/conclusion The ABIS-F and the ABIS-R-F have the same good psychometric properties as the original ABIS W and ABIS-R W. They could be applied with confidence in patients with lower limb amputation. The ABIS-R-F (the shortened version) is as reliable as the ABIS-F (the longer version). Keywords Amputation; Body image scale; French cross-cultural adaptation Disclosure of interest The authors have not supplied their declaration of conflict of interest.
Annals of physical and rehabilitation medicine, Oct 1, 2011
Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Jul 1, 2005
Gait & Posture, Sep 1, 2022
Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering, May 1, 2019
Journal De Radiologie, Oct 1, 2006
Disability and Rehabilitation, Oct 2, 2018
Background: The Amputee Body Image Scale (ABIS) and its shortened version (ABIS-R) are self-admin... more Background: The Amputee Body Image Scale (ABIS) and its shortened version (ABIS-R) are self-administered questionnaires to measure body image perception of amputee. Our aim was to assess the validity and reliability of the French ABIS (ABIS-F and ABIS-R-F). Methods: Ninety-nine patients were included. The cross-cultural adaptation was performed according to the recommendations. Construct validity was assessed by measuring the correlation between ABIS-F or ABIS-R-F scores and quality of life, pain, anxiety, and depression. Internal consistency was measured with Cronbach's a. The standard error of measurement, smallest detectable change, Bland and Altman limits of agreement, and intraclass correlation were the measures of agreement and reliability. Results: A highest body image disturbance was associated with lowest quality of life, higher pain, and higher anxiety, and depression. Cronbach's a was 0.91/0.
Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 2012
PLOS ONE, Feb 21, 2020
Background The Trinity Amputation and Prosthesis Experience Scales-Revised (TAPES-R) is a selfadm... more Background The Trinity Amputation and Prosthesis Experience Scales-Revised (TAPES-R) is a selfadministered questionnaire to measure multidimensional adjustment to a prosthetic limb. Our aim was to assess the validity and reliability of the French version of the TAPES-R (TAPES-R-F). Materials and methods The cross-cultural adaptation was performed according to the recommendations. Factor analysis and Rasch analysis were also performed to allow comparison with the original English version. Construct validity was assessed by measuring the correlations between TAPES-R-F subscores and quality of life, pain, body image satisfaction, anxiety and depression. Internal consistency was measured with Cronbach's α. The standard error of measurement, smallest detectable change, Bland and Altman limits of agreement, and intraclass correlation were the measures of agreement and reliability. Results No major difficulties were encountered throughout the trans-cultural adaptation process. The final version of the TAPES-R-F was well accepted and understood by the patients. According to the factor analysis, the satisfaction scale should be treated as a one
Elsevier Masson, Mar 21, 2008
Journal de Radiologie, 2005
Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 2012
Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 2012
Journal of Neuroradiology, 2006
Nous rapportons le cas d'un patient ayant présenté 2 mois après un traumatisme médullaire respons... more Nous rapportons le cas d'un patient ayant présenté 2 mois après un traumatisme médullaire responsable d'une paraplégie de niveau Th5, une aggravation neurologique secondaire ascendante. L'IRM a montré une myélomalacie se traduisant par un oedème médullaire prédominant au sein de la substance grise, s'étendant du foyer lésionnel (Th8) jusqu'à la jonction cervicobulbaire. Cette lésion médullaire, correspondant à un oedème cytotoxique de la substance grise, a évolué vers la constitution d'une cavité de syringomyélie.
Médecine tropicale : revue du Corps de santé colonial, 2011
The purpose of this article is to present a case of tuberculous arthritis of the knee and discuss... more The purpose of this article is to present a case of tuberculous arthritis of the knee and discuss the importance of early diagnosis and rehabilitatin in management outcome. A 57-year-old Moroccan man with no medical history presented with a mass in the left knee associated with pain and fever. Analysis of aspirated fluid demonstrated sterile inflammatory liquid. Presumptive antibiotic therapy was ineffective. Diagnosis of tuberculous arthritis was made based on positive tuberculin skin test and interferon-release assays. Diagnosis was confirmed by arthroscopic biopsy. Physiotherapy allowed improvement in both function and analytical test findings. Tuberculous arthritis is rare occurring in only 2 to 5% of people with tuberculosis. It can be very destructive. Diagnosis is often delayed leading to joint pain, tissue damage, and functional disability (e.g. inability to walk). Since prompt treatment (antibiotics then physiotherapy) can limit complications, early diagnosis is necessary a...
PLOS ONE
The functionalities of myoelectric hooks, such as whether they allow wrist movements, as well as ... more The functionalities of myoelectric hooks, such as whether they allow wrist movements, as well as the volume and design of the devices, may impact how fitted transradial amputees use their upper limbs. The aim of the current study was to compare two prosthetic myoelectric hooks in terms of compensatory shoulder movements, functionality and user satisfaction. This monocentric, randomized, controlled, cross-over trial evaluated eight transradial amputees fitted with two prosthetic myoelectric hooks, the Greifer and the Axon-Hook, during two consecutive periods. At the end of each period, shoulder abduction (mean and percentage of time with shoulder abduction > 60°) and manual dexterity were assessed using the Box and Blocks Test (BBT) on both sides, and satisfaction was assessed with the Evaluation of Satisfaction with Assistive Technology questionnaire. For each patient, data obtained with the BBT on the amputated side were compared with those obtained on the non-amputated side. Sh...
Prosthetics and Orthotics International, Jul 31, 2019
Walking with a prosthesis is challenging, particularly when the amputation is proximal to the kne... more Walking with a prosthesis is challenging, particularly when the amputation is proximal to the knee joint. To cope with the loss of functionality of prosthetic joints compared to physiologic joints, people with lower limb amputations often modify the kinematics of their contralateral or residual limbs, which results in gait deviations, such as vaulting or pelvic hiking. 1-4 These deviations could be quantified through biomechanical parameters derived from motion capture systems, but the use of such techniques in a clinical environment cannot be considered due to the complexity
In the literature, several studies on Trans-tibial amputee (TTA) gait focused on kinematics of lo... more In the literature, several studies on Trans-tibial amputee (TTA) gait focused on kinematics of lower limbs variables. Former studies confirm the essential role of shoulder movement in the human gait. In the horizontal plane, a counter-rotation of pelvis and scapulae girdles occurred characterizing certain gait pathologies’. The purpose of this study is to enhance the compensation strategies of TTA individuals during walking, by analysing the kinematics of pelvis and scapulae girdle’s movements in the sagittal and the horizontal planes. Twenty healthy human subjects (HS) and nineteen TTA participated in this study. A three-dimensional gait analysis with an optoelectronic VICON device were used. In the sagittal plane, the shoulder’s movements are significantly higher during TTA gait. Two counter-rotations of the scapulae and pelvis girdles intervene in the early and in the middle of gait cycle. The kinematic analysis of the scapulae and pelvis girdles during walking showed that TTA ha...