This study examines the comparison between Impairment Oriented versus Task Oriented Gait Training in Transfemoral Amputee Rehabilitation. A randomized controlled trial conducted with 40 participants divided into two groups .Both groups receive pre-gait training and corrective walking exercises for 10 days .
Age range
18 Years – 40 Years
Sex
ALL
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Amputee Mobility Predictor (AMP)
Timeframe: on 3rd and 10th day.
Gait speed
Timeframe: on 3rd and 10th day of treatment
cadence
Timeframe: On the 3rd day of treatment and 10th day of treatment
Cycle time
Timeframe: On the 3rd day of treatment and 10th day of treatment
Stride length
Timeframe: On the 3rd day of treatment and 10th day of treatment