User accommodation to an active microprocessor-controlled knee in individuals with unilateral transfemoral amputation: a 5-week non-randomized trial.

IF 5.2 2区 医学 Q1 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Elke Lathouwers, Alexandre Maricot, Bruno Tassignon, Sybille Geers, Louis Flynn, Tom Verstraten, Kevin De Pauw
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Abstract

Background: Evaluation studies on active microprocessor-controlled knees (AMPK) in individuals with unilateral transfemoral amputation (TFA) are lacking in the literature. Furthermore, research on user accommodation to AMPK remains to be investigated. Hence, this study aims to conduct a comparison between an AMPK and individual's current prosthesis and assess the accommodation to using an AMPK during daily activities over a 5-week period on functional performance tests.

Methods: Participants with TFA completed a protocol comprising L-test, slope walking, level walking (2MWT) and dual-task level walking (dual-2MWT) once a week with their current prosthesis and the AMPK. The outcomes of interest were the distance covered during the 2MWT and dual-2MWT, time required to perform the L-test, accuracy of the serial subtractions during the dual-2MWT, heart rate (HR), rating of perceived exertion, fatigue, comfort and perceived workload. Generalised least-squared models were built to investigate differences in prosthetic conditions over time. Pearson correlations were calculated to determine associations between the performance and subjective outcomes. The level of significance was set at 0.05.

Results: Seven participants (age = 53 years ± 14 years) completed the study. Over time, the AMPK participants took longer to complete the L-test than their current prosthesis (p < 0.001). They reported higher fatigue (p = 0.033), lower comfort (p = 0.010), and higher perceived exertion with the AMPK (p = 0.048). Slope walking showed no significant walking speed or HR differences except higher HR with the AMPK in session 3 (p = 0.032). Dual-task level walking demonstrated lower walking speed with the AMPK (p = 0.035) and more responses to serial subtractions in sessions two (p = 0.043) and four (p = 0.023). No other differences between conditions were found on one of the functional tests. Weak associations (|r|= 0-0.5) were observed between performance and subjective measures.

Conclusion: Using the AMPK highlights initial challenges in task completion times and subjective comfort and fatigue levels. Our findings indicate that five one-hour sessions are insufficient for achieving user accommodation, and underscore the need for further research with a larger sample, continued prosthetic use and user accommodation to enhance prosthetic functioning and user experiences.

Trial registration: NCT05407545.

单侧经股截肢患者主动微处理器控制膝关节的适应性:一项为期5周的非随机试验
背景:文献中缺乏对单侧经股截肢(TFA)患者主动微处理器控制膝关节(AMPK)的评估研究。此外,用户对AMPK的适应性研究仍有待调查。因此,本研究旨在对AMPK和个人目前使用的假体进行比较,并在为期5周的功能性能测试中评估在日常活动中使用AMPK的适应性。方法:TFA患者使用现有假肢和AMPK完成l-测试、斜坡行走、水平行走(2MWT)和双任务水平行走(dual-2MWT),每周1次。我们感兴趣的结果是在2MWT和双2MWT期间所覆盖的距离、进行l-检验所需的时间、双2MWT期间连续减法的准确性、心率(HR)、感知运动、疲劳、舒适和感知工作量的评级。建立广义最小二乘法模型来研究假体条件随时间的差异。计算Pearson相关性以确定表现与主观结果之间的关联。显著性水平设为0.05。结果:7名参与者(年龄= 53岁±14岁)完成了研究。随着时间的推移,AMPK的参与者比他们目前使用的假体花了更长的时间来完成l测试(p结论:使用AMPK突出了任务完成时间和主观舒适度和疲劳水平的初始挑战。我们的研究结果表明,五个一小时的会话不足以实现用户适应,并强调需要进一步研究更大的样本,持续的假肢使用和用户适应,以增强假肢功能和用户体验。试验注册:NCT05407545。
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Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation
Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 工程技术-工程:生物医学
CiteScore
9.60
自引率
3.90%
发文量
122
审稿时长
24 months
期刊介绍: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation considers manuscripts on all aspects of research that result from cross-fertilization of the fields of neuroscience, biomedical engineering, and physical medicine & rehabilitation.
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