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Figure 3

From: Comparison of walking overground and in a Computer Assisted Rehabilitation Environment (CAREN) in individuals with and without transtibial amputation

Figure 3

Sagittal plane joint angles during overground and treadmill walking. Ankle, knee, and hip angles are shown for subjects walking overground (OG) and walking on a treadmill (TM) with optic flow. Data are shown for the intact and prosthetic limb of the patients with transtibial amputation and for the average of the right and left limb of control subjects. Peak joint angles were measured during early stance (0-20% gait cycle), late stance (25-65% gait cycle), and swing (65-100% gait cycle). Significant differences (p < 0.05) in peak angles between OG and TM are highlighted by ‘*’.

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