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A fundamental body movement is required to ascend and descend stairs. It is important for everyday activities such as shopping, taking public transportation, or simply going about a multistory home or building. The variation between the two modes of locomotion(level-ground locomotion and stair locomotion) may be significant for a patient population.If a patient has adequate muscle strength and joint ROM for level-ground walking, it does not ensure that the patient will be able to walk up and down stairs. | |||
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Introduction[edit | edit source]
A fundamental body movement is required to ascend and descend stairs. It is important for everyday activities such as shopping, taking public transportation, or simply going about a multistory home or building. The variation between the two modes of locomotion(level-ground locomotion and stair locomotion) may be significant for a patient population.If a patient has adequate muscle strength and joint ROM for level-ground walking, it does not ensure that the patient will be able to walk up and down stairs.
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