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The mechanics of landing when stepping down in unilateral lower-limb amputees.

机译:单边下肢截肢者下台时着陆的机制。

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BACKGROUND: The ability to successfully negotiate stairs and steps is an important factor for functional independence. While work has been undertaken to understand the biomechanics of gait in lower-limb amputees, little is known about how amputees negotiate stairs and steps. This study aimed to determine the mechanics of landing in unilateral lower-limb amputees when stepping down to a new level. A secondary aim was to assess the effects of using a shank-mounted shock-absorbing device (Tele-Torsion Pylon) on the mechanics of landing. METHODS: Ten unilateral amputees (five transfemoral and five transtibial) and eight able-bodied controls performed single steps down to a new level (73 and 219 mm). Trials were repeated in amputees with the Tele-Torsion Pylon active and inactive. The mechanics of landing were evaluated by analysing peak limb longitudinal force, maximal limb shortening, lower extremity stiffness, and knee joint angular displacement during the initial contact period, and limb and ankle angleat the instant of ground-contact. Data were collected using a Vicon 3D motion analysis system and two force platforms. FINDINGS: Amputees landed on a straightened and near vertical limb. This limb position was maintained in transfemoral amputees, whereas in transtibial amputees knee flexion occurred. As a result lower extremity stiffness was significantly greater in transfemoral amputees compared to transtibial amputees and able-bodied controls (P<0.001). The Tele-Torsion Pylon had little effect on the mechanics of landing in transtibial amputees, but brought about a reduction in lower extremity stiffness in transfemoral amputees (P<0.05). INTERPRETATION: Amputees used a stepping strategy that ensured the direction of the ground reaction force vector was kept anterior of the knee joint centre. Using a Tele-Torsion Pylon may improve the mechanics of landing during downward stepping in transfemoral amputees.
机译:背景:能否成功地谈判楼梯和台阶是功能独立性的重要因素。尽管已经进行了一些工作来了解下肢截肢者步态的生物力学,但对于截肢者如何协商阶梯和步伐知之甚少。本研究旨在确定单边下肢截肢者降落到新水平时的着陆机理。第二个目的是评估使用带柄的减震装置(Tele-Torsion Pylon)对着陆力学的影响。方法:十个单侧截肢者(五个经股动脉和五个经胫骨)和八个健全的对照者进行了一步操作,直至达到新的水平(73和219 mm)。在Tele-Torsion Pylon激活和未激活的情况下,在截肢者中重复进行试验。通过分析峰值肢体纵向力,最大肢体缩短,下肢刚度,初始接触期间的膝关节角位移以及地面接触瞬间的肢体和踝角,来评估着陆的力学。使用Vicon 3D运动分析系统和两个测力平台收集数据。结果:截肢者降落在伸直且接近垂直的肢体上。在经股截肢者中保持该肢体位置,而在经胫骨截肢者中发生膝盖屈曲。结果,与胫骨截肢者和身体健康的对照组相比,经股截肢者的下肢刚度明显更高(P <0.001)。 Tele-Torsion Pylon对经皮截肢者降落的力学影响不大,但导致经股截肢者下肢僵硬度降低(P <0.05)。解释:截肢者采用了一种步进策略,以确保地面反作用力矢量的方向保持在膝关节中心的前方。使用远距扭力塔可以改善经股截肢者向下踩踏过程中的着陆机理。

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