Gait Analysis: An Introduction

Gait Analysis: An Introduction by Michael W. Whittle, published by Butterworth-Heinemann Medical in 1996, is a comprehensive resource that explores the systematic study of human walking. This second edition, comprising 248 pages, is written in English and aims to bridge the gap between specialized literature and practical application in clinical settings. The book focuses on the diagnosis and treatment planning for individuals with gait disorders, making it relevant for healthcare professionals.
Readers will find that this book presents gait analysis in an accessible manner, moving beyond the technical jargon often associated with the field. It emphasizes the importance of applying gait analysis techniques in real-world clinical environments, ensuring that practitioners can effectively utilize this knowledge in their work with patients. The content is designed to be informative for those interested in understanding the complexities of gait disorders and their implications for treatment.
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Gait analysis is the systematic study of human walking. It is used for diagnosis and treatment planning in people with medical conditions that affect the way they walk. Most of the literature in the field is highly specialized and very technical. This book aims to bring gait analysis out of the ‘ivory tower’ of the research laboratory and put it where it belongs, in the ‘real world’ of the clinic.
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