Total Knee Replacement, 7 days post: Training in Ambulation
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Determining the proper assistive device is essential during ambulation training. In this video, the therapist analyzes the gait of a patient seven days post total knee replacement (TKR) and provides strategies to encourage more normal ambulation.
Determining the proper assistive device is essential during ambulation training. In this video, the therapist analyzes the gait of a patient seven days post total knee replacement (TKR) and provides strategies to encourage more normal ambulation.
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