Effects of step frequency during running on the magnitude and symmetry of ground reaction forces in individuals with a transfemoral amputation.
Toshiki KobayashiMark W P KohMingyu HuHiroto MurataGenki HisanoDaisuke IchimuraHiroaki HobaraPublished in: Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation (2022)
For runners with a unilateral transfemoral amputation, increasing step frequency is a viable method to decrease the magnitude of GRFs. However, with the increase of step frequency, further asymmetry in gait is observed. The relationships between step frequency, GRFs, and the asymmetry ratio in gait may provide insight into the training of runners with unilateral transfemoral amputation for the prevention of injury.