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Effects of a powered ankle-foot prosthesis on kinetic loading of the unaffected leg during level-ground walking

机译:动力型踝足假体对水平地面行走过程中未受影响的腿的动力负荷的影响

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Background People with a lower-extremity amputation that use conventional passive-elastic ankle-foot prostheses encounter a series of stress-related challenges during walking such as greater forces on their unaffected leg, and may thus be predisposed to secondary musculoskeletal injuries such as chronic joint disorders. Specifically, people with a unilateral transtibial amputation have an increased susceptibility to knee osteoarthritis, especially in their unaffected leg. Previous studies have hypothesized that the development of this disorder is linked to the abnormally high peak knee external adduction moments encountered during walking. An ankle-foot prosthesis that supplies biomimetic power could potentially mitigate the forces and knee adduction moments applied to the unaffected leg of a person with a transtibial amputation, which could, in turn, reduce the risk of knee osteoarthritis. We hypothesized that compared to using a passive-elastic prosthesis, people with a transtibial amputation using a powered ankle-foot prosthesis would have lower peak resultant ground reaction forces, peak external knee adduction moments, and corresponding loading rates applied to their unaffected leg during walking over a wide range of speeds. Methods We analyzed ground reaction forces and knee joint kinetics of the unaffected leg of seven participants with a unilateral transtibial amputation and seven age-, height- and weight-matched non-amputees during level-ground walking at 0.75, 1.00, 1.25, 1.50, and 1.75 m/s. Subjects with an amputation walked while using their own passive-elastic prosthesis and a powered ankle-foot prosthesis capable of providing net positive mechanical work and powered ankle plantar flexion during late stance. Results Use of the powered prosthesis significantly decreased unaffected leg peak resultant forces by 2-11% at 0.75-1.50 m/s, and first peak knee external adduction moments by 21 and 12% at 1.50 and 1.75 m/s, respectively. Loading rates were not significantly different between prosthetic feet. Conclusions Use of a biomimetic powered ankle-foot prosthesis decreased peak resultant force at slow and moderate speeds and knee external adduction moment at moderate and fast speeds on the unaffected leg of people with a transtibial amputation during level-ground walking. Thus, use of an ankle-foot prosthesis that provides net positive mechanical work could reduce the risk of comorbidities such as knee osteoarthritis.
机译:背景技术使用传统的被动弹性脚踝假肢进行下肢截肢的人在行走过程中会遇到一系列与压力有关的挑战,例如,未受影响的腿承受更大的力量,因此可能易患继发性肌肉骨骼损伤,例如慢性关节失调。具体来说,单侧胫骨截肢患者对膝骨关节炎的敏感性增加,尤其是在未患病的腿部。先前的研究假设这种疾病的发展与步行过程中遇到的异常高的膝盖外部内收高峰有关。提供仿生能力的踝足假体可潜在地减轻施加于胫骨截肢患者未受影响的腿上的力和膝盖内收力矩,进而可以降低膝盖骨关节炎的风险。我们假设,与使用被动弹性假体相比,使用动力式脚踝假肢进行胫骨截肢的人具有更低的峰值地面合力,峰值的外部膝盖内收力矩以及在行走过程中施加于未受影响腿部的相应负荷率在各种速度下方法我们分析了在0.75、1.00、1.25、1.50的水平地面行走过程中,七名单侧胫骨截肢和七个年龄,身高和体重匹配的非截肢者的未受影响腿的地面反作用力和膝关节动力学,和1.75 m / s。截肢患者在使用自己的被动弹性假体和动力足踝假体的同时行走,该假肢能够在后期姿势中提供净的正机械功和动力足踝plant屈。结果使用动力假体可显着降低未受影响的腿部峰值合力在0.75-1.50 m / s时降低2-11%,并且第一峰值膝部外收矩在1.50和1.75 m / s时分别降低21%和12%。假脚之间的负载率没有显着差异。结论使用仿生动力踝足假体可降低平地行走过程中未患胫骨截肢患者在中速和中速下的峰值合力,并在中速和快速下降低膝盖外部内收力矩。因此,使用提供净正机械功的踝足假体可以降低合并症(如膝骨关节炎)的风险。

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