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The stance time symmetry has been assessed on a population of monolateral transfemoral amputees (all C-Leg users) and control subjects through baropodometric insoles. Subjects walked at three self-selected speeds on a daily-living environment for 80m. Results were compared by speed and population, showing both higher asymmetry and variability for the amputees. No relation was found between speed and symmetry.
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