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Prolonged Treadmill Walking In Healthy Participants With And Without The Use Of Foot Orthoses To Support The Medial Longitudinal Arch, Daisy K. Ng Dec 2012

Prolonged Treadmill Walking In Healthy Participants With And Without The Use Of Foot Orthoses To Support The Medial Longitudinal Arch, Daisy K. Ng

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In the research setting, instrumented treadmills are often used to study prolonged periods of walking. This thesis examines the effects of in-shoe foot orthoses on walking gait during prolonged periods of treadmill walking. The two types of foot orthoses investigated were: 1) a pedorthist hand-made orthotic with medial longitudinal arch (MLA) support and 2) a proprioceptive feedback-type orthotic designed to stimulate the intrinsic foot muscles of the MLA. The three kinematic variables observed over 60 minutes of intermittent treadmill walking were toe-out angle in the transverse plane, pelvic tilt angle in the sagittal plane, and trunk lean angle in the …


Assessing Long-Term Outcomes In Individuals Undergoing Fasciotomy For Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome Of The Lower Leg, Nick Pasic Aug 2012

Assessing Long-Term Outcomes In Individuals Undergoing Fasciotomy For Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome Of The Lower Leg, Nick Pasic

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This study was a case series of 46 patients (mean age 30 years (SD ± 13.0) who underwent fasciotomy for treatment of chronic exertional compartment syndrome (CECS). We prospectively collected long-term patient-reported functional outcome using the Lower Extremity Functional Scale (LEFS) and used existing pre-operative intracompartmental pressure testing data prior to and following exercise to determine the association between the LEFS and pre-operative pressure measurements At the time of follow-up, patients completed one LEFS questionnaire to assess their current health status, another to query their status at the time of best outcome, as well as a return-to-sport/satisfaction questionnaire.

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Identifying Gait Abnormalities In Patients With Femoroacetabular Impingement Syndrome, Brook A. Russell Aug 2012

Identifying Gait Abnormalities In Patients With Femoroacetabular Impingement Syndrome, Brook A. Russell

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OBJECTIVE: To determine the biomechanical gait characteristics and quality of life of adults with femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) and how their gait compares to the gait of healthy controls. METHODS: Gait analyses were performed on 18 participants (9 FAI, 9 control) while walking barefoot in the Wolf Orthopeadic Biomechanics Lab. In addition, FAI participants completed general and region specific quality of life questionnaires. RESULTS: Hip moment (5.2%BW*ht vs. 4.96%BW*ht), toe out angle (12.36 ° vs. 8.15°), and lateral (3.55° vs. 2.18°) and forward (4.34° vs. 3.93°) pelvic tilt were not statistically different between groups. Trunk lean (1.33° vs. 0.36°), hip flexion …


Exploring Exercise And Youth With A Disability, Kimberly B. Simpson Mar 2012

Exploring Exercise And Youth With A Disability, Kimberly B. Simpson

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The purpose of this dissertation was to explore the exercise participation of youth with a disability. The studies are grounded in self-determination theory (SDT) (Deci & Ryan, 1985) and follow the General Model of Program planning (GMPP). The first study in this dissertation involved assessment interviews to explore exercise and youth with a disability. In the assessment interviews (Study 1), youth highlighted their desire for physical activity opportunities that promoted their independence, socializing with peers, and success in reaching fitness goals in a community based setting. The interviews with youth matched the central tenants of SDT that being: autonomy, relatedness …