Abstract

<h2>Summary</h2> A leg load monitor with audio and visual feedback is described, which provides an objective measurement of static and dynamic leg loading. Clinical trials have shown the device to be a useful tool in a number of rehabilitation areas, some of which are described. The monitor has the potential to reduce significantly the time involved in training patients to load their legs correctly to predetermined levels, with the implications of earlier discharge from hospital, increased patient throughput and reduced waiting lists and costs.

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