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Ann Clin Neurophysiol > Volume 6(1); 2004 > Article
Ann Clin Neurophysiol. 2004; 6(1): 35-38.
The Result of Gait Analysis of Hemiplegic Patients with the NewlyDeveloped Three Dimensional Electrogoniometer Domotion?
Jong Woo Choi, Sei Joo Kim, Seong Beom Koh, and Joon Shik Yoon
Copyright © 2004 The Korean Society of Clinical Neurophysiology
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ABSTRACT
Background: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the difference between the hemiplegic patients and controlswith the newly developed three demensional electrogoniometer gait analysis program.
Methods: The basic kinematic data of hip, knee and ankle joints on the sagittal plane and of temporospatial gaitparameters were obtained from 25 hemiplegic patients and 25 healthy adults with three-dimensional electrogoniometerDomotionⓇ
Results: Significant difference were observed between patients and controls in kinematic parameters. Mean maximalhip flexion of healthy adults and hemiplegic limb of patient was 32.89
Key words: Difference, Gait analysis program, Hemiplegic patients, Electrogoniometer
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