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- W2889303957A5047064144 rawAffiliation "A. MAI, PhD, is affiliated with Nalco Champion–An Ecolab Company, Sugar Land, Texas.; BHANU PRASAD KOTAMRAJU, BTech; CAROL P. DIONNE, PT, DPT, PhD, OCS, CERT, MD, is affiliated with the Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, College of Allied Health, University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.; Carol Dionne, principal investigator).; Description: Residual muscle activity in traditional and osteomyoplastic transtibial persons with amputation during varied walking tasks is presented in this case study. The walking tasks were designed to emulate normal work-related activities so that the recorded muscle activations will be similar to those observed during normal daily activity of the subjects. The results show that the residual tibialis anterior remains inactive in persons with traditional amputation during these tasks, whereas it is active in individuals with osteomyoplastic amputation. The residual gastrocnemius, although active, deviates from the regular activation pattern of an intact limb in both the cases.; Disclosure: The authors declare no conflict of interest.; JONATHAN DAY, CPO; Statement of Submission: The authors have read and approved the following article for submission. The authors confirm that the manuscript has not been published before and is not being considered for publication elsewhere in whole or in part in any language except as an abstract.; and SESH COMMURI, PhD, are affiliated with School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma.; email: [email protected]" @default.