Biomechanical Movements in Experienced Cane users with and without Visual Impairments
2002 ◽
Vol 96
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pp. 501-515
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Travelers with visual impairments and orientation and mobility (O&M) instructors were assessed in their performance of the two-point touch cane technique. Both groups deviated similarly from classical stipulations of the technique, having wider arc widths and hand positions off of midline. Measures of body coverage and rhythm were less than ideal. Foot placement preview was linked to several factors. The possibility of focusing more on coverage than on rhythm when assessing cane use is postulated.
1997 ◽
Vol 91
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pp. 47-52
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2019 ◽
Vol 113
(3)
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pp. 220-234
1994 ◽
Vol 88
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pp. 69-74
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2019 ◽
Vol 113
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pp. 205-210
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Vol 111
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pp. 401-410
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Vol 114
(4)
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pp. 263-276
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Vol 36
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pp. 165-173
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Vol 109
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pp. 95-106
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