Effects of a Prosthetic Foot With Increased Coronal Adaptability on Cross-Slope Walking.

Q3 Medicine
B Altenburg, M Ernst, P Maciejasz, T Schmalz, F Braatz, H Gerke, M Bellmann
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Abstract

Background: Walking on cross-slopes is a common but challenging task for persons with lower limb amputation. The uneven ground and the resulting functional leg length discrepancy in this situation requires adaptability of both user and prosthesis.

Objectives: This study investigated the effects of a novel prosthetic foot that offers adaptability on cross-slope surfaces, using instrumented gait analysis and patient-reported outcomes. Moreover, the results were compared with two common prosthetic feet.

Methodology: Twelve individuals with unilateral transtibial amputation and ten able-bodied control subjects participated in this randomized cross-over study. Participants walked on level ground and ±10° inclined cross-slopes at a self-selected walking speed. There were three prosthetic foot interventions: Triton Side Flex (TSF), Triton LP and Pro-Flex LP. The accommodation time for each foot was at least 4 weeks. The main outcome measures were as follows: frontal plane adaptation of shoe and prosthetic foot keel, mediolateral course of the center of pressure, ground reaction force in vertical and mediolateral direction, external knee adduction moment, gait speed, stance phase duration, step length and step width. Patient-reported outcomes assessed were the Activities specific Balanced Confidence (ABC) Scale, Prosthetic Limb Users Survey of Mobility (PLUS M) and Activities of Daily Living Questionnaire (ADL-Q).

Findings: The TSF prosthetic foot adapted both faster and to a greater extent to the cross-slope conditions compared to the Triton LP and Pro-Flex LP. The graphs for the mediolateral center of pressure course and mediolateral ground reaction force showed a distinct grouping for level ground and ±10° cross-slopes, similar to control subjects. In the ADL-Q, participants reported a higher level of perceived safety and comfort when using the TSF on cross-slopes. Eight out of twelve participants preferred the TSF over the reference.

Conclusions: The frontal plane adaptation characteristics of the TSF prosthetic foot appear to be beneficial to the user and thus may enhance locomotion on uneven ground - specifically on cross-slopes.

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冠状适应性增强的假肢足对跨坡行走的影响。
背景:对于下肢截肢者来说,在斜坡上行走是一项常见但具有挑战性的任务。在这种情况下,不平坦的地面和由此产生的功能性腿长差异需要使用者和假肢的适应性。目的:本研究利用仪器步态分析和患者报告的结果,研究了一种新型假肢足的效果,该假肢足具有跨斜坡表面的适应性。并与两种常见的假肢足进行了比较。方法:12名单侧胫骨截肢患者和10名健全对照者参加了这项随机交叉研究。参与者以自行选择的步行速度在水平地面和±10°倾斜的交叉斜坡上行走。有三种假肢足干预:Triton Side Flex (TSF)、Triton LP和Pro-Flex LP。每只脚的住宿时间至少为4周。主要观察指标为:鞋与假足龙骨的正面适应、压力中心的中外侧行程、垂直方向和中外侧方向的地反力、膝关节外内收力矩、步态速度、站立相持续时间、步长、步宽。评估患者报告的结果是活动特定平衡信心(ABC)量表,假肢使用者活动能力调查(PLUS M)和日常生活活动问卷(ADL-Q)。研究结果:与Triton LP和Pro-Flex LP相比,TSF假肢脚更快、更大程度地适应了斜面条件。中外侧压力中心过程图和中外侧地面反力图显示,在平地和±10°斜面情况下,与对照组相似,有明显的分组。在ADL-Q中,参与者报告了在交叉斜坡上使用TSF时更高水平的感知安全性和舒适性。12名参与者中有8名更喜欢TSF而不是参考资料。结论:TSF假肢足的前平面适应特性似乎对使用者有益,因此可以增强在不平坦地面上的运动-特别是在交叉斜坡上。
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Canadian Prosthetics  Orthotics Journal
Canadian Prosthetics Orthotics Journal Medicine-Rehabilitation
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