Comparison of Lower Extremity Joint Movement Variability During Motor-assisted Elliptical Exercise and Treadmill Walking

S. Shah, Judith M. Burnfield, T. W. Buster, Guilherme M. Cesar, Arash Mohammadzadeh Gonabadi

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Abstract


Objective: Motor-assisted ellipticals are used for locomotor training following severe injury or illness. Movement variability is often encouraged during locomotor training, yet little is known about the impact of different motor-assisted elliptical training conditions on movement variability. This research explored the influence of different motor-assisted elliptical conditions on movement variability and compared findings to treadmill walking.
Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - Nov 2021
EventAmerican Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Annual Assembly 2021 - Virtual Conference. Presented at Session AA 2021 Virtual Posters: General Rehabilitation
Duration: Nov 11 2021Nov 14 2021

Conference

ConferenceAmerican Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Annual Assembly 2021
Period11/11/2111/14/21

Disciplines

  • Rehabilitation and Therapy
  • Physical Therapy

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