(Refer to Tables A1 and A2.)
The normative data charts provided in this manual can be used to develop rehabilitation pro-
grams and discharge criteria for your patients. The normative values are based on age and gen-
der so comparisons can be easily made.
NOTE: Clarification of Normative Data for the Gait Trainer 2: The normative data presented in the Biodex
Gait Trainer 2 id derived from the reference tables in
Gait Analysis, An Introduction,
2nd. Edition,
Michael W. Whittle, 1997, pgs. 218-219.
Cycle time in Whittle is seconds, whereas the Gait Trainer uses cycles/second. Therefore, data is presented
as the inverse function of the cycle time:
Cycles per second = Cycles-1
Whittle also presents normative data for stride length. The Gait Trainer 2 uses step length. A stride equals
two steps, therefore, these tables represent stride length divided by two.
5. NORMATIVE DATA
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NORMATIVE DATA
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