Effects of Unity Prosthetic Elevated Vacuum Suspension System on Minimum Swing Toe Clearance.

Q3 Medicine
H Gholizadeh, E D Lemaire, J Nantel
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Abstract

Background: The risk of tripping in people with amputation is greater than that of able-bodied individuals due to reduced toe clearance during the swing phase. Appropriate prosthetic suspension may increase toe clearance by providing more secured attachment between the residual limb and prosthetic socket. Research is lacking on the Unity suspension system's effect on swing toe clearance.

Methods: Twelve people with transtibial amputation were fitted with the Unity suspension system. After one month accommodation period, the person walked with active (ON) or inactive vacuum (OFF) in a CAREN-Extended virtual reality system, across multiple simulated real-world scenarios. Prosthetics minimum swing toe clearance, and kinematic data, while the vacuum was ON or OFF, were compared with the intact side and a group of 12 able-bodied individuals.

Results: Minimum swing toe clearance (MSTC) and knee flexion angle were larger on the prosthetic side (active and inactive vacuum) compared to both the intact side and the control group. However, hip flexion angle on the prosthetic side was approximately 17% smaller than the control group. Unlike the control group, MSTC with active and inactive vacuum suspension was not significantly different between level walking and other walking conditions. Finally, among all walking conditions, the lowest swing toe clearance for both control and the amputee groups was recorded when the limb was at the top of a side-slope.

Conclusion: An effective suspension system could improve toe clearance; however, significant differences were not found between active and inactive vacuum conditions. The likelihood of inappropriate foot contact on side-slope ground might be greater than other walking conditions for both able-bodied and amputee groups, possibly leading to stumbling or falling.

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统一假肢高架真空悬架系统对最小摆趾间隙的影响。
背景:由于在摆动阶段脚趾间隙减少,截肢患者绊倒的风险大于健全个体。适当的假体悬吊可以通过在残肢和假体窝之间提供更安全的附着来增加脚趾间隙。Unity悬架系统对摆趾间隙的影响研究较少。方法:对12例经胫骨截肢患者安装Unity悬吊系统。在一个月的适应期后,受试者在CAREN-Extended虚拟现实系统中带着主动真空(ON)或非主动真空(OFF)行走,穿越多个模拟的真实世界场景。在真空开启或关闭时,将假肢的最小摆动脚趾间隙和运动学数据与完整侧和一组12名健全个体进行比较。结果:与完整侧和对照组相比,假体侧(主动和不主动真空)的最小摆动脚趾间隙(MSTC)和膝关节屈曲角度均较大。然而,假体侧髋关节屈曲角度比对照组小约17%。与对照组不同,主动和不主动真空悬浮的MSTC在水平行走和其他行走条件下无显著差异。最后,在所有步行条件下,当肢体位于斜坡顶部时,记录了对照组和截肢组的最低摆动脚趾间隙。结论:有效的悬吊系统可提高足部间隙;然而,在主动和非主动真空条件之间没有发现显著差异。对于身体健全和截肢的人群来说,在斜坡上不适当的脚接触的可能性比在其他行走条件下更大,可能导致绊倒或摔倒。
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Canadian Prosthetics  Orthotics Journal
Canadian Prosthetics Orthotics Journal Medicine-Rehabilitation
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