Elbow Flexion Assist Orthosis for Arthrogryposis

J. Wee, Tracy M. Shank, M. N. Castro, L. Ryan, Joanna Costa, T. Rahman
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Introduction: People with arthrogryposis multiplex congenita (AMC) often have muscle weakness in the biceps that makes elbow flexion difficult. An elbow-flexion assist orthosis was designed using the force of springs, combined with a sliding joint, to apply appropriate elbow torque to aid a user in lifting her hand to her mouth. The sliding joint allows an increasing elbow torque despite a decreasing spring force.Methods: The device was prototyped for a user with AMC. An occupational therapist measured the user’s flexion with and without the device. Benchtop torque measurements were also determined and compared with user trials.Results: The assist orthosis applied an increasing torque as the elbow flexed, thereby allowing the subject to reach her mouth for feeding and then extend her elbow to a position of no applied torque. Without the device, the subject had active elbow flexion of 87 degrees. With the device, this flexion increased to 120 degrees.Conclusion: The novel prototype is a lightweight, spring-powered flexion orthosis which can be made relatively easily and is potentially concealed under clothing. It provides the appropriate torque to move the hand against gravity and increases elbow-flexion of the user.
关节挛缩的肘关节屈曲辅助矫形器
简介:患有多重先天性关节挛缩症(AMC)的人通常在肱二头肌肌肉无力,使肘关节屈曲困难。设计了一种肘关节屈曲辅助矫形器,利用弹簧的力量,结合滑动关节,施加适当的肘关节扭矩,帮助使用者将手举到嘴边。滑动关节允许增加弯头扭矩,尽管减少弹簧力。方法:为患有AMC的用户制作该装置的原型。一名职业治疗师测量了使用者使用和不使用该设备时的屈曲度。还确定了台式扭矩测量并与用户试验进行了比较。结果:随着肘关节屈曲,辅助矫形器施加越来越大的扭矩,从而允许受试者到达她的嘴进食,然后将她的肘关节延伸到没有施加扭矩的位置。未使用该装置时,受试者肘关节活动度为87度。有了这个装置,这个屈曲度增加到120度。结论:新型原型是一种重量轻,弹簧动力的屈曲矫形器,制作相对容易,并且可能隐藏在衣服下。它提供了适当的扭矩移动的手对重力和增加肘部弯曲的用户。
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