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Clinical Gait Analysis

Clinical Gait Analysis

Theory and Practice

9780443100093
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The study of human gait is vital to the work of podiatrists, physiotherapists, orthotists and many others, yet due to its complexity it can appear daunting to the non-expert. Clinical Gait Analysis takes a fresh look at the subject, founded on the authors long experience of teaching and researching biomechanics.

In the course of a comprehensive review of biomechanical principles, techniques and clinical approaches to the assessment of walking disorders, Dr Kirtley strips away the dryness and obscurity that often accompanies such surveys and provides a clear, informed and stimulating account. Both theory and practice are brought into focus, and currently contentious issues are highlighted in order to encourage critical thinking. The multiple choice questions scattered throughout the book provide the reader with the opportunity to test their knowledge of some of the more challenging sections.
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Publication date
2005
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
328
Dimensions (mm)
189 x 246
Weight (g)
894
  • Part 1 Theory
    Temporal-spatial parameters
    Measurement of gait kinematics
    Three-dimensional gait analysis
    Ground reaction in normal gait
    Plantar pressure measurement
    Biomechanics of standing
    Measuring muscle activity
    Muscles
    Gravity and centre of mass
    Power

    Part 2 Practice
    Introduction
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    Support and forward progression
    Propulsion and swing
    Observational gait analysis
    Afterword
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