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Part of the book series: Rehabilitation und Prävention ((REHABILITATION,volume 22))

Zusammenfassung

Die Voraussetzungen für das Gehen — mit oder ohne Gehhilfen — sind:

  1. 1.

    die Fähigkeit, eine aufrechtstehende Position einzunehmen,

  2. 2.

    die Fähigkeit, die Balance in dieser Position zu handhaben,

  3. 3.

    die Fähigkeit, jedes Bein einzeln und ohne Verlust der Balance zu bewegen.

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Buck, M., Beckers, D., Adler, S.S. (1996). Gangschule. In: PNF in der Praxis. Rehabilitation und Prävention, vol 22. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-09384-9_12

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