Development and Usability of an Adjustable Prosthesis for Aquatic Therapy.

IF 0.4 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Journal of Prosthetics and Orthotics Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-17 DOI:10.1097/JPO.0000000000000544
Anna Atkins, Shenan Hoppe-Ludwig, Walter Guminiak, Monica Hendricksen, Laura Miller
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Abstract

Introduction: During aquatic therapy, without a prosthesis, individuals with lower-limb difference are limited in navigating stairs or ladders, performing gait training, balance, and strengthening exercises. A noncustom prosthesis for individuals with transtibial limb difference in aquatic therapy, consisting of interchangeable sockets and pylons, does not exist. Dilatancy has not been applied within a socket to provide an accommodative shape for multiple users.

Objectives: This study explores the development and usability of an adjustable prosthesis, utilizing dilatancy, for aquatic therapy.

Study design: The design of this study is developmental.

Methods: Participants underwent an informed written consent process (IRB STU00219525). Three individuals (1 male, 55 years; and 2 female, 47 and 22 years) with unilateral transtibial amputations were recruited. A set of interchangeable adjustable sockets and pylons were developed. Utilizing dilatant properties, small particles under vacuum were assessed for their ability to provide a rigid, lightweight, and remoldable pouch within the socket. Participants trialed the prosthesis during two fittings and three aquatic therapy sessions. Upon completion, participants and treating therapists completed the System Usability Scale. Survey results were converted to a 100-point scale. Time to don the prosthesis was recorded, and socket comfort scores at the final session were averaged.

Results: The System Usability Scale indicated that the prosthesis was usable for aquatic therapy. Participant scores were 97.5, 95, and 87.5, and therapist's scores were 92.5 and 85 of a total possible 100. Average socket comfort scores were 10, 9, and 7.6/10. Times to don the prosthesis were 5:45, 5:32, and 4:10 (minutes:seconds).

Conclusions: This system functioned successfully as a noncustom prosthesis for multiple users in aquatic therapy from the participant and therapists' perspective.

Clinical relevance: The novelty of this system is utilizing a prosthesis for multiple users, improving the rehabilitation capabilities during aquatic therapy.

水生治疗可调节假体的研制与应用。
在水中治疗期间,没有假体,下肢差异的个体在行走楼梯或梯子,进行步态训练,平衡和加强练习方面受到限制。不存在一种非定制的假体,用于水生治疗中跨胫肢差异的个体,由可互换的插座和塔组成。没有在套接字内应用膨胀来为多个用户提供一个容纳的形状。目的:本研究探讨了一种可调节假体的发展和可用性,利用扩张,用于水生治疗。研究设计:本研究采用发展性设计。方法:参与者接受知情书面同意程序(IRB STU00219525)。3个个体(1个男性,55岁;招募了2名女性,47岁和22岁)单侧胫骨截肢。开发了一套可互换的可调插座和塔架。利用膨胀特性,在真空下评估小颗粒在窝内提供刚性、轻质和可重塑的袋袋的能力。参与者在两次安装和三次水中治疗期间试用了假体。完成后,参与者和治疗治疗师完成系统可用性量表。调查结果被转换成100分制。记录佩戴假体的时间,并计算最后阶段的窝孔舒适度得分的平均值。结果:系统可用性量表显示该假体可用于水生治疗。参与者的得分分别为97.5、95和87.5,治疗师的得分分别为92.5和85(满分100分)。平均窝口舒适度评分分别为10、9和7.6/10。佩戴时间分别为5:45、5:32和4:10(分:秒)。结论:从参与者和治疗师的角度来看,该系统成功地作为一种非定制假体用于水中治疗的多个用户。临床意义:该系统的新颖之处在于为多个用户使用假体,提高了水生治疗期间的康复能力。
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Journal of Prosthetics and Orthotics
Journal of Prosthetics and Orthotics Medicine-Rehabilitation
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1.30
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16.70%
发文量
59
期刊介绍: Published quarterly by the AAOP, JPO: Journal of Prosthetics and Orthotics provides information on new devices, fitting and fabrication techniques, and patient management experiences. The focus is on prosthetics and orthotics, with timely reports from related fields such as orthopaedic research, occupational therapy, physical therapy, orthopaedic surgery, amputation surgery, physical medicine, biomedical engineering, psychology, ethics, and gait analysis. Each issue contains research-based articles reviewed and approved by a highly qualified editorial board and an Academy self-study quiz offering two PCE''s.
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