Location of ischemia and ischemic pain intensity affect spatiotemporal parameters and leg muscles activity during walking in patients with intermittent claudication
Abstract The ways in which locations of ischemia and ischemic pain affect spatiotemporal gait parameters and leg electromyographic activity during walking have never been investigated in patients with peripheral arterial disease presenting intermittent claudication. Two groups were classified accord...
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Main Authors: | Céline Guilleron, Pierre Abraham, Bruno Beaune, Camille Pouliquen, Samir Henni, Sylvain Durand |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/576cf0082b984d8b9eb965b2c39aafc0 |
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