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Stability and Velocity in Incomplete Spinal Cord Injured Subject Gaits

We have defined 2 indices describing gait kinematic and dynamic stability. We assessed their values in the gaits of 5 different paraparetic subjects. The indices are correlated to the gait velocity to prove the close relationship between overall gate velocity and stability. Based on stability analys...

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Published in:Artificial organs 1999-05, Vol.23 (5), p.421-423
Main Authors: Karčnik, Tomaž, Kralj, Alojz
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Electric Stimulation Therapy
Female
Foot - physiology
Gait
Gait - physiology
Gravitation
Humans
Male
Paraplegia - physiopathology
Paraplegia - therapy
Spinal Cord Injuries - physiopathology
Spinal Cord Injuries - therapy
Spinal cord injury
Stability
Synthesis
Velocity
Walking - physiology
Weight-Bearing - physiology
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