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Research paper thumbnail of <b> Ground reaction force and electromyographic activity of transfemoral amputee gait: a case series </b> http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1980-0037.2013v15n1p16

Revista Brasileira de Cineantropometria e Desempenho Humano, 2013

Ground reaction forces (GRF) and electromyographic activity form a part of the descriptive data t... more Ground reaction forces (GRF) and electromyographic activity form a part of the descriptive data that characterise the biomechanics of gait. The research of these parameters is important in establishing gait training and understanding the impact of amputation and prosthetic components on movement during the act of walking. Therefore, this case series describes the GRF and electromyographic activity in the gait of transfemoral amputees. A force plate was used to measure GRF, and an electromyographic system monitored the vastus lateralis, biceps femoris, tibialis anterior, and gastrocnemius lateralis muscles of the non-amputated leg. The average vertical and anteroposterior GRF time-curves, average electromyographic activity, and descriptor variables were then analysed. We observed decreases in vertical and anteroposterior GRF magnitudes as well as in anteroposterior GRF descriptor variables during the propulsive phase in the amputated leg. There were increases in phasic muscle activit...

Research paper thumbnail of Ground reaction force and electromyographic activity of transfemoral amputee gait: a case series

Revista Brasileira De Cineantropometria Desempenho Humano, Feb 1, 2013

Ground reaction force and electromyographic activity of transfemoral amputee gait: a case series ... more Ground reaction force and electromyographic activity of transfemoral amputee gait: a case series Força de Reação do Solo e atividade eletromiográfica da marcha de amputados transfemorais: uma série de casos

Research paper thumbnail of Força de Reação do Solo e atividade eletromiográfica da marcha de amputados transfemorais: uma série de casos

Revista Brasileira de Cineantropometria e Desempenho Humano, 2013

Ground reaction forces (GRF) and electromyographic activity form a part of the descriptive data t... more Ground reaction forces (GRF) and electromyographic activity form a part of the descriptive data that characterise the biomechanics of gait. The research of these parameters is important in establishing gait training and understanding the impact of amputation and prosthetic components on movement during the act of walking. Therefore, this case series describes the GRF and electromyographic activity in the gait of transfemoral amputees. A force plate was used to measure GRF, and an electromyographic system monitored the vastus lateralis, biceps femoris, tibialis anterior, and gastrocnemius lateralis muscles of the non-amputated leg. The average vertical and anteroposterior GRF time-curves, average electromyographic activity, and descriptor variables were then analysed. We observed decreases in vertical and anteroposterior GRF magnitudes as well as in anteroposterior GRF descriptor variables during the propulsive phase in the amputated leg. There were increases in phasic muscle activity and co-activation in the non-amputated leg. We concluded that, during walking, the unilateral transfemoral amputees (who were analysed in this case series) developed lower GRF in the amputated limb and a longer period of electromyographic activity in the non-amputated limb.

Research paper thumbnail of Biomechanical parameters of gait among transtibial amputees: a review

Sao Paulo Medical Journal, 2009

Rehabilitation for lower-limb amputees needs to focus on restoration of daily functions and indep... more Rehabilitation for lower-limb amputees needs to focus on restoration of daily functions and independent locomotion. As gait is reestablished, reorganization of the motor pattern takes place in order to optimize the functions of the locomotor system. Biomechanics is a field of study that enables understanding of this reorganization. From such knowledge, appropriate strategies for recovering the autonomy of the means of locomotion can be established. Thus, this paper had the aim of reviewing the current status of the biomechanics of locomotion among unilateral transtibial amputees. To achieve this aim, papers written in English or Portuguese and published up to 2005 were selected from the Cochrane Library, PubMed, Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO), Literatura Latino-Americana e do Caribe em Ciências da Saúde (Lilacs) and Dedalus databases. In cases of transtibial amputation, the absence of plantar flexors negatively affects locomotion. Increased absorption and energy generation by the muscles that control the hip joint of the amputated leg can be considered to be the main compensatory strategy developed by unilateral transtibial amputees during gait. Factors associated with the characteristics of the amputation, prosthesis and experimental protocol used directly influence the results.

Research paper thumbnail of <b> Ground reaction force and electromyographic activity of transfemoral amputee gait: a case series </b> http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1980-0037.2013v15n1p16

Revista Brasileira de Cineantropometria e Desempenho Humano, 2013

Ground reaction forces (GRF) and electromyographic activity form a part of the descriptive data t... more Ground reaction forces (GRF) and electromyographic activity form a part of the descriptive data that characterise the biomechanics of gait. The research of these parameters is important in establishing gait training and understanding the impact of amputation and prosthetic components on movement during the act of walking. Therefore, this case series describes the GRF and electromyographic activity in the gait of transfemoral amputees. A force plate was used to measure GRF, and an electromyographic system monitored the vastus lateralis, biceps femoris, tibialis anterior, and gastrocnemius lateralis muscles of the non-amputated leg. The average vertical and anteroposterior GRF time-curves, average electromyographic activity, and descriptor variables were then analysed. We observed decreases in vertical and anteroposterior GRF magnitudes as well as in anteroposterior GRF descriptor variables during the propulsive phase in the amputated leg. There were increases in phasic muscle activit...

Research paper thumbnail of Ground reaction force and electromyographic activity of transfemoral amputee gait: a case series

Revista Brasileira De Cineantropometria Desempenho Humano, Feb 1, 2013

Ground reaction force and electromyographic activity of transfemoral amputee gait: a case series ... more Ground reaction force and electromyographic activity of transfemoral amputee gait: a case series Força de Reação do Solo e atividade eletromiográfica da marcha de amputados transfemorais: uma série de casos

Research paper thumbnail of Força de Reação do Solo e atividade eletromiográfica da marcha de amputados transfemorais: uma série de casos

Revista Brasileira de Cineantropometria e Desempenho Humano, 2013

Ground reaction forces (GRF) and electromyographic activity form a part of the descriptive data t... more Ground reaction forces (GRF) and electromyographic activity form a part of the descriptive data that characterise the biomechanics of gait. The research of these parameters is important in establishing gait training and understanding the impact of amputation and prosthetic components on movement during the act of walking. Therefore, this case series describes the GRF and electromyographic activity in the gait of transfemoral amputees. A force plate was used to measure GRF, and an electromyographic system monitored the vastus lateralis, biceps femoris, tibialis anterior, and gastrocnemius lateralis muscles of the non-amputated leg. The average vertical and anteroposterior GRF time-curves, average electromyographic activity, and descriptor variables were then analysed. We observed decreases in vertical and anteroposterior GRF magnitudes as well as in anteroposterior GRF descriptor variables during the propulsive phase in the amputated leg. There were increases in phasic muscle activity and co-activation in the non-amputated leg. We concluded that, during walking, the unilateral transfemoral amputees (who were analysed in this case series) developed lower GRF in the amputated limb and a longer period of electromyographic activity in the non-amputated limb.

Research paper thumbnail of Biomechanical parameters of gait among transtibial amputees: a review

Sao Paulo Medical Journal, 2009

Rehabilitation for lower-limb amputees needs to focus on restoration of daily functions and indep... more Rehabilitation for lower-limb amputees needs to focus on restoration of daily functions and independent locomotion. As gait is reestablished, reorganization of the motor pattern takes place in order to optimize the functions of the locomotor system. Biomechanics is a field of study that enables understanding of this reorganization. From such knowledge, appropriate strategies for recovering the autonomy of the means of locomotion can be established. Thus, this paper had the aim of reviewing the current status of the biomechanics of locomotion among unilateral transtibial amputees. To achieve this aim, papers written in English or Portuguese and published up to 2005 were selected from the Cochrane Library, PubMed, Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO), Literatura Latino-Americana e do Caribe em Ciências da Saúde (Lilacs) and Dedalus databases. In cases of transtibial amputation, the absence of plantar flexors negatively affects locomotion. Increased absorption and energy generation by the muscles that control the hip joint of the amputated leg can be considered to be the main compensatory strategy developed by unilateral transtibial amputees during gait. Factors associated with the characteristics of the amputation, prosthesis and experimental protocol used directly influence the results.