4 results match your criteria: "Center for the Intrepid-Brooke Army Medical Center[Affiliation]"
Front Rehabil Sci
March 2024
Center for the Intrepid-Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam, Houston, TX, United States.
There is a need to be able to accurately evaluate whether an injured service member is able to return to duty. An effective assessment would challenge and measures physical and cognitive performance in a military-relevant context. Current assessments are lacking in one or more of these aspects.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Recent military conflicts have resulted in a significant number of lower extremity injuries to U.S. service members that result in amputation or limb preservation (LP) procedures.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGait Posture
January 2022
Mayo Clinic, United States. Electronic address:
Background: Recommendations for cut-off frequencies for inertial measurement units (IMU) are either based on marker-based motion analysis or based on low intensity activities. The selection of filter cut-off frequencies can impact the extracted variables from the filtered signal. There are no recommendations for IMU filter settings when collecting biomechanical data of high intensity activities.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProsthet Orthot Int
September 2012
Center for the Intrepid/Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, USA.
Background: High rates of osteoarthritis of the knee joint of the intact limb in persons with amputation have raised concern about the long-term consequence of running. The purpose of this intervention was to determine if loading of the knee on the intact limb of a person with transtibial amputation during running could be decreased by changing the intact limb initial ground contact from rear foot to forefoot strike.
Case Description And Methods: This study compared kinematic, kinetic and temporal-spatial data collected while a 27-year-old male, who sustained a traumatic unilateral transtibial amputation of the left lower extremity, ran using a forefoot ground contact and again while using a heel first ground contact.