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Ankle weight effect on gait: orthotic implications

Barnett et al., 1993

Document ID
7951559575036675
Author
Barnett S
Bagley A
Skinner H
Publication year
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Orthopedics

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Oxygen consumption during ambulation was measured in 10 normal subjects wearing ankle weights of 0.91 kg, 1.82 kg, and 2.73 kg, either on the right ankle or bilaterally. Subjects walked at self-selected speeds and oxygen consumption was measured over 1minute …
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