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Techniques to Assess Balance and Mobility in Lower-Limb Prosthesis Users

机译:下肢假肢使用者平衡和活动性评估技术

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Lower-limb prosthesis users have commonly-recognized deficits in gait and posture control. However, existing methods in balance and mobility analysis fail to provide sufficient sensitivity to detect changes in prosthesis users' postural control and mobility in response to clinical intervention or experimental manipulations and often fail to detect differences between prosthesis users and non-amputee control subjects. This lack of sensitivity limits the ability of clinicians to make informed clinical decisions and presents challenges with insurance reimbursement for comprehensive clinical care and advanced prosthetic devices. These issues have directly impacted clinical care by restricting device options, increasing financial burden on clinics, and limiting support for research and development. This work aims to establish experimental methods and outcome measures that are more sensitive than traditional methods to balance and mobility changes in prosthesis users. Methods and analysis techniques were developed to probe aspects of balance and mobility control that may be specifically impacted by use of a prosthesis and present challenges similar to those experienced in daily life that could improve the detection of balance and mobility changes. Using the framework of cognitive resource allocation and dual-tasking, this work identified unique characteristics of prosthesis users' postural control and developed sensitive measures of gait variability. The results also provide broader insight into dual-task analysis and the motor-cognitive response to demanding conditions. Specifically, this work identified altered motor behavior in prosthesis users and high cognitive demand of using a prosthesis. The residual standard deviation method was developed and demonstrated to be more effective than traditional gait variability measures at detecting the impact of dual-tasking. Additionally, spectral analysis of the center of pressure while standing identified altered somatosensory control in prosthesis users. These findings provide a new understanding of prosthetic use and new, highly sensitive techniques to assess balance and mobility in prosthesis users.
机译:下肢假肢使用者在步态和姿势控制方面普遍公认的缺陷。然而,平衡和活动性分析中的现有方法无法提供足够的灵敏度来检测假肢使用者的姿势控制和活动性响应临床干预或实验操作的变化,并且常常无法检测到假肢使用者与非截肢者之间的差异。这种敏感性的缺乏限制了临床医生做出明智的临床决策的能力,并在为综合临床护理和高级修复设备提供保险报销方面提出了挑战。这些问题通过限制设备选择,增加诊所的财务负担以及限制对研发的支持,直接影响了临床护理。这项工作旨在建立比传统方法更敏感的实验方法和结果测量,以平衡假体使用者的平衡和活动性变化。开发了方法和分析技术以探究可能通过使用假体而受到特定影响的平衡和活动性控制方面,并提出与日常生活中类似的挑战,这些挑战可以改善对平衡和活动性变化的检测。使用认知资源分配和双重任务框架,这项工作确定了假肢使用者姿势控制的独特特征,并开发了步态变异性的敏感度量。这些结果还为双任务分析和对苛刻条件的运动认知反应提供了更广泛的见识。具体而言,这项工作确定了假肢使用者的运动行为发生了改变,以及使用假肢的认知需求较高。残差标准差方法得到了发展,并被证明比传统步态变异性方法在检测双重任务影响方面更为有效。另外,站立时对压力中心的频谱分析表明假体使用者的体感控制发生了变化。这些发现提供了对假肢使用的新理解,以及评估假肢使用者平衡和活动性的高度敏感的新技术。

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  • 作者

    Howard, Charla Lindley.;

  • 作者单位

    Arizona State University.;

  • 授予单位 Arizona State University.;
  • 学科 Biomedical engineering.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2017
  • 页码 245 p.
  • 总页数 245
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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