Changes in Tissue Composition and Load Response After Transtibial Amputation Indicate Biomechanical Adaptation

Volume: 49, Issue: 12, Pages: 3176 - 3188
Published: Sep 27, 2021
Abstract
Despite the potential for biomechanical conditioning with prosthetic use, the soft tissues of residual limbs following lower-limb amputation are vulnerable to damage. Imaging studies revealing morphological changes in these soft tissues have not distinguished between superficial and intramuscular adipose distribution, despite the recognition that intramuscular fat levels indicate reduced tolerance to mechanical loading. Furthermore, it is...
Paper Details
Title
Changes in Tissue Composition and Load Response After Transtibial Amputation Indicate Biomechanical Adaptation
Published Date
Sep 27, 2021
Volume
49
Issue
12
Pages
3176 - 3188
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