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PVD and lower limb biomechanics

Discussion in 'Diabetic Foot & Wound Management' started by NewsBot, Sep 11, 2007.

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    Peripheral arterial disease affects ground reaction forces during walking.
    Scott-Pandorf MM, Stergiou N, Johanning JM, Robinson L, Lynch TG, Pipinos II.
    J Vasc Surg. 2007 Sep;46(3):491-9.
     
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    Re: PVD and ground reaction forces

    Intralimb coordination variability in peripheral arterial disease
    Robert G. Crowther, Warwick L. Spinks, Anthony S. Leicht, Frank Quigley, Jonathan Golledge
    Clinical Biomechanics (Articles in Press)
     
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    Re: PVD and ground reaction forces

    Lower limb movement variability in patients with peripheral arterial disease
    Robert G. Crowther, Warwick L. Spinks, Anthony S. Leicht, Frank Quigley, Jonathan Golledge
    Clinical Biomechanics (in press)
     
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    Bilateral claudication results in alterations in the gait biomechanics at the hip and ankle joints
    Shing-Jye Chen, Iraklis Pipinos, Jason Johanning, Matija Radovic, Jessie M. Huisinga, Sara A. Myers, Nick Stergioua
    Journal of Biomechanics (in press)
     
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    Peripheral arterial disease affects kinematics during walking.
    Celis R, Pipinos II, Scott-Pandorf MM, Myers SA, Stergiou N, Johanning JM.
    J Vasc Surg. 2009 Jan;49(1):127-32
     
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    Peripheral arterial disease affects the frequency response of ground reaction forces during walking
    Denise McGratha, Timothy N. Judkins, Iraklis I. Pipinos, Jason M. Johanning, Sara A. Myers
    Clinical Biomechanics; Volume 27, Issue 10, December 2012, Pages 1058–1063
     
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    Neuropathy and Ankle Mobility Abnormalities in Patients With Chronic Venous Disease.
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    Alterations in gait parameters with peripheral artery disease: The importance of pre-frailty as a confounding variable
    Nima Toosizadeh et al
    Vasc Med September 15, 2016
     
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    Sagittal plane joint kinetics during stair ascent in patients with peripheral arterial disease and intermittent claudication
    Stephanie L. King et al
    Gait and Posture; Article in Press
     
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    Prolonged stance phase during walking in intermittent claudication
    Lindy N.M. Gommans et al
    Journal of Vascular Surgery; 11 May 2017
     
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    Gait deficiencies associated with peripheral artery disease are different than chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
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    Gait Is Improved but Not Restored in Peripheral
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    Gait pattern in patients with peripheral artery disease
    Maria Szymczak
    BMC Geriatrics; December 2018, 18:52
     
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    Joint moment strategies during stair descent in patients with peripheral arterial disease and intermittent claudication
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    Gait and Posture; Article in Press
     
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    Changes in Gait Variables in Patients with Intermittent Claudication.
    Pietraszewski B et al
    Biomed Res Int. 2019 May 27;2019
     
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    The influence of peripheral arterial disease on lower limb surface myoelectric signals in patients living with type II diabetes mellitus
    EricaBartolo et al
    Gait & Posture; Volume 73, September 2019, Pages 228-232
     
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    Rearfoot-forefoot profile defined by vertical ground reaction forces during gait is altered in patients with unilateral intermittent claudication
    CélineGuilleron et al
    Journal of Biomechanics; 18 July 2020, 109966
     
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    Coactivation Pattern in Leg Muscles During Treadmill Walking in Patients Suffering From Intermittent Claudication
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    Gait changes after supervised exercise training in patients with symptomatic lower extremity peripheral artery disease
    Stefano Lanzi et al
    Vasc Med. 2021 Feb 11
     
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    Effects of intermittent claudication due to arterial disease on pain-free gait
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    Muscle forces and power are significantly reduced during walking in patients with peripheral artery disease
    HafizurRahman et al
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    The effect of peripheral arterial disease and intermittent claudication on gait regularity and symmetry
    John M.Barden et al
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    Gait variability is affected more by peripheral artery disease than by vascular occlusion
    Hafizur Rahman et al
    PLoS One. 2021 Mar 31;16(3):e0241727
     
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    The assessment of lower extremity peripheral artery disease impact on body mass center disorders
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    Weakness of lower limb muscle in symptomatic peripheral artery disease with media sclerosis detected by ultrasound shear wave elastography
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    Joint Angle Variability Is Altered in Patients with Peripheral Artery Disease after Six Months of Exercise Intervention
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    Entropy (Basel). 2022 Oct 6;24(10):1422. doi: 10.3390/e24101422.
     
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    Lower limb revascularization leads to faster walking but with less efficient mechanics in claudicating patients
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    Peripheral artery disease causes consistent gait irregularities regardless of the location of leg claudication pain
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