Comparison of normal and amputee gait with added weight

W. Boda, T. Findley, W. Tapp, S. Reisman, M. Lacker, H. Chaudry, S. Sisto, D. Cordero, A. Davis
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The area of prosthetic design has long focused on the lightest and presumably most energy efficient designs of prosthetics. Tests to measure energy efficiency are often time consuming or require expensive metabolic equipment. Therefore, it has been assumed that lighter designs are better than heavier ones. However, simple measures such as maximum ambulation time have been shown to be useful for determining functional status in clinical populations. In the study described, a 1-lb weight was attached to the ankle to simulate prosthetic design changes: specifically, to manipulate weight asymmetry between legs. Normal controls and amputees were analyzed with and without added weight during a maximum ambulation time test and during walking on a treadmill. In addition to metabolic data, kinematic data were analyzed to obtain biomechanical gait parameters.<>
体重增加时正常与截肢者步态的比较
长期以来,假肢设计领域一直专注于最轻、最节能的假肢设计。测量能量效率的测试通常是耗时的,或者需要昂贵的代谢设备。因此,人们认为较轻的设计比较重的设计更好。然而,简单的措施,如最大活动时间已被证明是有用的,以确定在临床人群的功能状态。在这项研究中,一个1磅的重物被绑在脚踝上,以模拟假肢的设计变化:具体来说,是为了操纵双腿之间的重量不对称。在最大行走时间测试和在跑步机上行走期间,对正常对照者和截肢者进行了有和没有增加体重的分析。除了代谢数据外,还分析了运动学数据以获得生物力学步态参数。
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