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1. Teil. Gangschulung bei amputierten Erwachsenen

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Bei dieser Beschreibung der Gangschulung des Beinamputierten steht der alte Mensch im Mittelpunkt. Als erstes werden jene Merkmale des älteren Amputierten untersucht, welche die motorische Lernfähigkeit und Leistung beeinflussen und damit die Schulung erschweren.

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Holden, J. (1985). 1. Teil. Gangschulung bei amputierten Erwachsenen. In: Kostuik, J.P., Gillespie, R. (eds) Amputationschirurgie und Rehabilitation. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-93261-8_29

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