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, Annexe 5 : tableau bibliographique récapitulatif des études ayant comparées des

, Nombre d'études inventoriées : 12 études Période couverte, pp.1992-2017

, Annexe 9 : test Timed Up and Go (Podsiadlo & Richardson, 1991) Matériel utilisé : un chronomètre, une chaise avec des accoudoirs d'une hauteur comprise entre 44 et 47 cm

, Au signal (« à vos marques, prêt, partez »), le participant se lève (en essayant de ne pas prendre appui sur les accoudoirs) et marche à sa vitesse jusqu'à la ligne tracée (à une distance de 3 m), y faire demi-tour et revenir s'asseoir sur la chaise. Résultat : le temps total (s) est retenu comme étant le score final, Durée du test : 5 minutes Position initiale : le participant est assis, dos à la chaise avec les bras reposant sur les accoudoirs

, Annexe 11 : questionnaire utilisé dans les études sur l'estimation de la longueur de pas et sur l'impact émotionnel lors de l'initiation de la marche Code participant : Date de naissance : _____________________ Pied dominant

:. Pointure and . ______-longueur-de-la-chaussure, cm Taille : 1m___ Poids : _____ kg Hauteur des hanches : _____ cm Hauteur des yeux : 1 m

, Niveau d'étude et/ou activité professionnelle réalisée (précisez même si vous êtes retraités

, Activités pratiquées (sportives ou de loisirs) et nombre d'heures net par semaine : vos activités de la vie quotidienne, vous pensez agir comme quelqu'un de quel âge ? _____ ans

?. Avez-vous-une-prothèse-de-hanche-?-?-oui and . Non, Avez-vous une prothèse de genoux ? ? Oui ? Non Avez-vous besoin d'une aide à la marche ? ? Oui ? Non Avez-vous souvent des douleurs au niveau du cou, des hanches ou des genoux ? ? Oui ? Non Avez-vous eu un accident de la route (piéton ou voiture) ces 6 derniers mois ? ? Oui ? Non Avez-vous chuté ces 6 derniers mois ? ? Oui ? Non Est-ce que vous avez des problèmes de vue qui pourraient vous mettre en danger avant de traverser ? ? Oui ? Non Est-ce que vous avez des problèmes d'audition qui pourraient vous mettre en danger avant de traverser ?, Oui ? Non