3:20-5:00 p.m.
Friday
February 10, 2006
Flamingo Room
Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation VI: Amputee Gait
Chair: Rick Neptune UT, Austin
Co-chair: Roger Gonzalez LeTourneau University, LongviewTranstibial Amputees: Effect of Prosthetic Good Type on Plantar Pressure and Cadence DJ Roberson1,2, W.E. Rogers2, G.W. Bosker2, J.G. Walden 3 and N.E. Walsh2 — 1UT, San Antonio, 2UT Health Science Center at San Antonio and 3South Texas Veterans Health Care System – Audie Murphy Division Roll-over Shapes of Prosthetic Feet Commonly Used in Developing Nations M. Vaughan and R.V. Gonzalez— LeTourneau University, Longview Effect of Prosthetic Components on Braking and Propulsive Impulses during Transtibial Amputee Gait R. J. Zmitrewicz1, R. R. Neptune1, J. G. Walden2, W. Rogers3 and G. Bosker3 — 1UT, Austin, 2Audie L. Murphy VA Hospital, San Antonio and 3UT Health Science Center at San Antonio Propulsive Adaptations in Transtibial Amputee Gait to Increased Walking Speeds A. K. Ranes1, R. R. Neptune1, J. G. Walden2, W. Rogers3 and G. Bosker3 — 1UT, Austin, 2Audie L. Murphy VA Hospital, San Antonio and 3UT Health Science Center at San Antonio
