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The objective of this clinical trial is to determine normative Percentage Body-Weight/Weight-Bearing Values and Weight-bearing Gait Characteristics in different physiologic conditions
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Background information Orthopedic surgeons and rehabilitation physicians frequently request limited weight-bearing for prolonged periods following certain bony or soft tissue pathologies as well as certain lower - limb surgical procedures. Walking, stair climbing, jogging, elliptical training and running on treadmill are a common activity that the injured athlete will seek to return to as soon as possible following injury or surgery. In order for the physician to be able to advise regarding weight-bearing, the Percentage Body-Weight/Weight-Bearing (PBW/WB) values in increasing walking, jogging speeds, elliptical training must be known. These parameters as well as the gait distribution changes have eluded the rehabilitation community, mainly due to the technical inability to measure these paradigms.
Accurate percentage body weight/weight-bearing (PBW/WB) value analysis in walking has up been investigated in laboratory settings, using balance plate systems and force plate platforms. The aim of this study is to evaluate normal gait characteristics and PBW/WB values using a relatively new hand-held, portable, weight-bearing measuring device (Smartstep™).
During their regular training the participants will use the flexible, light weight, force-sensing insole for few minutes to receive the parameters
The results will be analyzed and a table of normal values will be established including average PBW/WB values for the entire, hind and fore-foot as well as gait distribution changes.
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Yonatan Kaplan, BSc MSc
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