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Original Article

The early rehabilitation of lower limb amputees using a pneumatic walking aid

Pages 88-90 | Published online: 04 Aug 2009
 

Abstract

A pneumatic walking training aid for amputees is described. It was developed by the late Biomechanical Research and Development Unit, Roehampton, from an original design by Professor Little in Australia. The walking aid has been used successfully on the majority of below-knee and through-knee patients rehabilitated in the Roehampton Walking Training School since 1976. There have been no complications that could be attributed to the use of the pneumatic walking aid.

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Notes on contributors

R. G. Redhead

Joyce Laing works in the Department of Child and Family Psychiatry, Playfield House, Cupar, Fife, and is a Consultant Art Therapist to Psychiatric Hospitals and Prisons and Chairwoman of the Scottish Society of Art and Psychology.

Dr Niculescu Dan, Centrul de Reumatologie, Str. J. (F)ucick no. 5, Bucuresti, Romania

Anni Vilppula, Department of Medicine, Paimio Hospital, Preitilä, Finland

G. Tausch, Department of Rheumatology, Municipal Hospital of Vienna-Lainz, Wolkersbergenstraße 1, A-1130Wien, Austria

Dr Guido Gothoni, Medica Pharmaceutical Company Ltd., P.O. Box 325, SF-00101 Helsinki 10, Finland

A. Elman, Dept. of Rheumatology, Karolinska sjukhuset, Stockholm, Sweden

Hannu Paitälä, Rheumatism Foundation Hospital, Heinola, Finland

Jonas Jonsson, National Bacteriological Laboratory, S-105 21 Stockholm, Sweden

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