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Crossover Study of Amputee Stair Ascent and Descent Biomechanics Using Genium and C-Leg Prostheses with Comparison to Non-Amputee Control

机译:使用Genium和C腿假肢与非截肢者对照的交叉研究截肢者上升和下降生物力学的交叉研究

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This study was a randomized crossover of stair ambulation of Transfemoral Amputees (TFAs) using the Genium and C-Leg prosthetic knees. TFAs typically have difficulty ascending and descending stairs, limiting community mobility. The objective of this study was to determine the relative efficacy of the Genium and C-Leg prostheses for stair ascent and descent, and their absolute efficacy relative to non-amputees. Twenty TFAs, and five non-amputees participated in the study. TFAs were randomized to begin the study with the Genium or C-Leg prosthesis. Informed consent was obtained from all participants prior to data collection and the study was listed on clinicaltrials.gov (#NCT01473662). After fitting, accommodation, and training, participants were asked to demonstrate their preferred gait pattern for stair ascent and descent and a step-over-step pattern if able. TFAs then switched prosthetic legs and repeated fitting, accommodation, training, and testing. An eight camera Vicon optical motion analysis system, and two AMTI force plates were used to track and analyze the participants' gait patterns, knee flexion angles, knee moment normalized by body weight, and swing time. For stair descent, no significant differences were found between prostheses. For stair ascent, Genium use resulted in: increased ability to use a step-over-step gait pattern (p=0.03), increased prosthetic side peak knee flexion (p<0.01), and increased swing duration (p<0.01). Changes in contralateral side outcomes and in knee moment were not significant. Overall the Genium knee decreased deficiency in gait patterns for stair ascent relative to the C-Leg, by enabling gait patterns that more closely resembled non-amputees.
机译:这项研究是使用Genium和C-Leg假肢膝盖进行的经股截肢术(TFA)的阶梯行走的随机交叉试验。 TFA通常很难上下楼梯,限制了社区的流动性。这项研究的目的是确定Genium和C-Leg假肢对楼梯上升和下降的相对功效,以及它们相对于非截肢者的绝对功效。 20个TFA和5个非截肢者参加了这项研究。 TFA被随机分配以Genium或C-Leg假体开始研究。在收集数据之前,所有参与者均已获得知情同意,并且该研究已在Clinicaltrials.gov(#NCT01473662)上列出。经过试穿,住宿和训练后,要求参与者证明自己偏爱的步态模式(如能上楼梯和下坡),以及步阶模式(如果可以的话)。然后,TFA切换假肢,并反复进行装配,调节,训练和测试。八个摄像头的Vicon光学运动分析系统和两个AMTI测力板用于跟踪和分析参与者的步态模式,膝盖屈曲角度,通过体重归一化的膝盖力矩和摆动时间。对于楼梯下降,假体之间没有发现显着差异。对于爬楼梯,Genium的使用导致:使用跨步步态模式的能力增强(p = 0.03),假肢膝峰屈曲增加(p <0.01),挥杆持续时间延长(p <0.01)。对侧副作用和膝力矩的变化不明显。总体而言,Genium膝盖通过启用更类似于非截肢者的步态,减少了相对于C腿的步态步态不足。

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