Gait Analysis: Normal and Pathological Function by Jacquelin Perry

Gait Analysis: Normal and Pathological Function



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Her 1992 book, “Gait Analysis: Normal and Pathological Function,” became a standard text for orthopedists, physical therapists and other rehabilitation professionals. Using a generalized inverse dynamics analysis approach, we identify the key independent variables needed to predict knee quasi-stiffness during walking, including gait speed, knee excursion, and subject height and weight. Thorofare, NJ , Slack Incorporated; 1992. Elle a innové dans la recherche en laboratoire en devenant le plus grand expert du pays sur l'analyse clinique de la marche. Prediction of outcome after rectus femoris surgery in cerebral palsy: the role of cocontraction of the rectus femoris and vastus lateralis. Prolongation of ambulation in Duchenne muscular dystrophy by appropriate orthoses. Guide to Physical Therapy Practice. American Physical Therapy Association, Alexandria, VA, 2001. Then, based Perry J (1992) Gait analysis : normal and pathological function. McCormack GR, Giles-Corti B, Bulsara M, Pikora TJ: Correlates of distances traveled to use recreational facilities for physical activity behaviors. Gait analysis: Normal and pathological function. It is very comprehensive and the parts on CP etc can be skipped if you are not interested in that. Normal and Pathological function." 2nd Ed. Hyde SA, Scott OM, Goddard CM, Dubowitz V. Gait Analysis, Normal and Pathological Function. Perry J: Gait analysis: normal and pathological function. Physiotherapy 1982;68:105–108. Gait Analysis: Normal and Pathological Function. Understanding joint stiffness is critical for evaluating gait function and designing devices such as prostheses and orthoses intended to emulate biological properties of human legs. Jacqelin Perry and Judith Burnfield "Gait Analysis. J Pediatr Orthop 1998;18(6):703-711.