Biomechanical evaluation of 3D-printed joint-type orthosis for hallux valgus.

Chen-Sheng Chen, Yu-Sheng Chang, Kuang-Wei Lin, Mu-Jung Chien, Chien-Shun Wang
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Abstract

Background: Orthoses play an important role in the conservative treatment of hallux valgus (HV) with different therapeutic effects. In this study, a new HV orthosis was developed using three-dimensional (3D) printing technology. In addition, its kinematic effect was evaluated using motion analysis.

Methods: Seventeen participants with an HV angle of >20° were included in the study. The first metatarsophalangeal abduction angle before and after the orthosis was measured statically. Subsequently, dynamic first metatarsophalangeal abduction, dorsiflexion angle and ground reaction force with and without the orthosis were recorded and calculated during walking using a Vicon motion analysis system and force plates. The patients' comfort scales were determined after the motion analysis.

Results: The angular corrections of the orthosis in the first metatarsophalangeal abduction were 14.6° and 6.3° under static and dynamic conditions, respectively. Reduced hallux dorsiflexion was observed with the orthosis in the early stance phase. However, no significant changes in ground reaction forces were observed.

Conclusion: The results of our study confirm the potential of the 3D-printed HV orthosis in the static and dynamic correction of deformities while ensuring patient comfort with minimal impact on hallux kinematics, suggesting the potential of our design for long-term use.

三维打印关节型外翻矫形器的生物力学评估。
背景:矫形器在足外翻(HV)的保守治疗中发挥着重要作用,具有不同的治疗效果。本研究利用三维(3D)打印技术开发了一种新的HV矫形器。此外,还通过运动分析对其运动效果进行了评估:研究纳入了 17 名 HV 角度大于 20° 的参与者。对矫形器使用前后的第一跖趾外展角度进行了静态测量。随后,使用 Vicon 运动分析系统和测力板记录并计算了佩戴矫形器和未佩戴矫形器时的动态第一跖趾外展、背屈角度和地面反作用力。运动分析后确定了患者的舒适度评分:结果:在静态和动态条件下,矫形器对第一跖趾外展的角度修正分别为 14.6° 和 6.3°。在早期站立阶段,可以观察到矫形器减少了拇指外翻。然而,地面反作用力没有发生明显变化:我们的研究结果证实了三维打印 HV 矫正器在静态和动态矫正畸形方面的潜力,同时确保了患者的舒适度,并将对拇指外翻运动学的影响降至最低,这表明我们的设计具有长期使用的潜力。
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