right legs of amputees showed decreased stance-phase (ms and % GC) (p
Coll. Antropol. 34 (2010) Suppl. 1: 205–213 Original scientific paper
Spatial, Temporal and Kinematic Characteristics of Traumatic Transtibial Amputees' Gait Ida Kova~1, Vladimir Medved2 and Ljerka Ostoji}3 1 2 3
Institute for Rehabilitation and Orthopedic Devices, University Hospital Center Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia Faculty of Medicine, University of Mostar, Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
ABSTRACT Presented study gives findings of temporal-spatial kinematic gait analysis in 12 male adults, war trauma transtibial (TT) amputees fitted with prosthesis compared to 12 able-bodied persons. Results disclose asymmetries between the amputated, prosthetic and healthy legs of amputees, as well as between TT amputees and non-disabled persons. Amputees in comparison with able-bodied persons, generally, showed significantly increased swing-time (ms) (p