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期刊名:Canadian prosthetics orthotics journal

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ISSN:2561-987X

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A Lebel,M Kline,J Boucher et al. A Lebel et al.
Bracing remains the cornerstone of non-surgical management for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) with an aim to minimize the risk of progression and to avoid spine surgery. In Canada however, one third to half of patients present with c...
L van Schaik,K van Kammen,S W M Huiberts et al. L van Schaik et al.
Background: Individuals with lower limb amputation (LLA) often experience reduced physical capacity and increased aerobic demands during activities of daily living (ADL), which may impact participation and quality of life...
L Frossard,S Laux,M Geada et al. L Frossard et al.
Background: A transfemoral bone-anchored prosthesis (TF-BAP) can be fitted with non-microprocessor-controlled knees (N-MPKs), or with microprocessor-controlled knees, which can be passive (P-MPKs) or active (A-MPKs). The ...
C Phillips,A Nagpal,F Azhari C Phillips
Background: Evaluating prosthetic socket fit and function relies on accurately simulating load transfer between the residual limb and the socket. This limb can be either real (of a study participant) or a mock residual li...
A Withey,D Cazzola,A Tabor et al. A Withey et al.
Background: Accurate placement of anatomical markers is essential for valid three-dimensional (3D) gait analysis, yet individuals with lower-limb amputation (LLA) pose unique challenges due to altered anatomy, prosthetic ...
C E Bosman,C K van der Sluis,A H Vrieling et al. C E Bosman et al.
Background: Use of a microprocessor-controlled knee (MPK) compared to a non-microprocessor-controlled knee (NMPK) can lead to improved walking ability, confidence and satisfaction. However, the MPK is more expensive than ...
S Visagie,B Theron S Visagie
Background: Microprocessor knees (MPKs) support safe and confident prosthetic walking. Their cost often prohibits prescription in low- and middle-income settings like South Africa. Funding of high-end prosthetic products ...