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Advanced Gait Training for Lower Extremity Amputee Patients

Reviewed April 2012
Producer: Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago Academy
This video demonstrates advanced gait skills as an educational tool for physical therapists, physical therapy students and patients. It is for individuals who have had an amputation for five years or more and require no assistive devices. Exercises such as climbing stairs, ramps, curbs and escalators, transferring from standing to sitting on floor and back, picking up objects and stepping over objects are demonstrated by persons with unilateral below-knee amputation, bilateral below-knee amputations, unilateral above-knee amputation, both below-knee and above-knee amputations, and bilateral above-knee amputations.

Publication Information
 
Title:Advanced Gait Training for Lower Extremity Amputee Patients
 
Length:39 minutes
Publisher:Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago Academy
Published at:Chicago, IL
Copyright:1993
 

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First floor
Chicago, IL  60611
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Shelf Code: MI WB 541 A382 1993 video
 

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