Evaluation of activity and function before and immediately after the provision of a microprocessor knee in individuals with transfemoral amputation.

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Silvia Caggiari, Tim Randell, Chantel Ostler, Alex Dickinson, Peter Worsley
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Background: In many cases, individuals with lower limb amputation become less active because of impaired balance and stability and increased risk of falling. Microprocessor knees (MPKs) have been shown to reduce the risk of falls, improve balance, and increase function, evaluated with self-reported scales and questionnaires. This study aims at investigating whether the patient-reported improvements are reflected in objective physical activity (PA) parameters estimated from actimetry sensors and assess the short-term provision of an MPK.

Study design: Transfemoral amputee patients (n=29) undertaking an MPK trial at 2 prosthetic centers in the South of England were recruited for this study. Self-reported and functional test outcomes (Activities Balance Confidence, Reintegration of Normal Living Index, Prosthesis Evaluation Questionnaire scores, and 2-min walk test) were obtained before and after (4 weeks) the provision of the MPK. Activity levels were recorded over 7 consecutive days pre- and post-MPK.

Results: Self-reported scores and function test outcomes showed a general improvement in most of the patients after the provision of the MPK, with a statistically significant change (p < 0.05) in Activities Balance Confidence, Reintegration of Normal Living Index, Prosthesis Evaluation Questionnaire scores, and 2-min walk test. By contrast, the activity-based parameters estimated from actimetry showed no statistically significant changes (p > 0.05). Associations between self-reported and functional outcomes and actimetry parameters were limited.

Conclusions: Perceived and in-clinic outcome measures improved after short-term provision of an MPK for transfemoral amputees. However, PA did not change in this cohort of patients over the study period. More longitudinal studies are needed to characterize the impact of MPK provision on PA and societal participation.

经股截肢患者植入微处理器膝关节前后的活动和功能评估
背景:在许多情况下,下肢截肢者由于平衡和稳定性受损以及跌倒风险增加而变得不那么活跃。微处理器膝关节(MPK)已被证明可降低跌倒风险、改善平衡和增强功能,并可通过自我报告量表和问卷进行评估。本研究旨在调查患者报告的改善是否反映在通过运动测量传感器估算的客观体力活动(PA)参数上,并评估 MPK 的短期使用效果:本研究招募了在英格兰南部两家假肢中心接受 MPK 试验的经股截肢患者(29 人)。在安装 MPK 前后(4 周),对患者的自我报告和功能测试结果(活动平衡信心、重新融入正常生活指数、假肢评估问卷得分和 2 分钟步行测试)进行了调查。在使用 MPK 前后连续 7 天记录活动水平:结果:自我报告的得分和功能测试结果显示,大多数患者在使用 MPK 后总体情况有所改善,其中活动平衡信心、重新融入正常生活指数、假体评估问卷得分和 2 分钟步行测试的变化具有统计学意义(P < 0.05)。相比之下,通过运动测量法估算出的活动参数则没有出现统计学意义上的显著变化(P > 0.05)。自我报告结果和功能结果与活动测量参数之间的关联有限:结论:为经腿截肢者短期提供 MPK 后,其感知结果和门诊结果均有所改善。然而,在研究期间,该组患者的PA并没有发生变化。需要进行更多的纵向研究,以确定提供 MPK 对 PA 和社会参与的影响。
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CiteScore
2.30
自引率
13.30%
发文量
208
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Prosthetics and Orthotics International is an international, multidisciplinary journal for all professionals who have an interest in the medical, clinical, rehabilitation, technical, educational and research aspects of prosthetics, orthotics and rehabilitation engineering, as well as their related topics.
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