人在回路中优化摇摆鞋,同时减少足底压力和碰撞功

IF 1.4 3区 医学 Q4 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
R.R. Kurnianto , J.M. Hijmans , C. Greve , H. Houdijk
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摘要

背景摇摆鞋可用于减轻足部压力和调整下肢动力学,适用于不同的患者人群,如糖尿病周围神经病变患者。选择合适的摇摆鞋底性能对其功效至关重要。本研究调查了人环优化(HILO)的能力,以单独优化摇摆鞋的顶点位置和角度,从而同时降低峰值压力和碰撞功。方法记录了 10 名健康参与者穿着顶点位置和角度可调的摇摆鞋以首选速度行走时的峰值压力、动力学和运动学数据。使用进化算法找到最佳的顶点参数,以降低前脚掌内侧的峰值压力和碰撞功。研究结果与普通鞋相比,HILO鞋的足底压力较低(pHILO = 0.007;pChapman = 0.044),而Chapman鞋的碰撞功较高(pHILO = 0.025;pChapman = 0.014)。HILO 和 Chapman 鞋的推脱功均小于普通鞋(pHILO = 0.001;pChapman = 0.001),而 Chapman 鞋的推脱开始时间更早(pHILO = 0.257;pChapman = 0.016)。在这些情况下,如果顶角比一般设置大,前脚掌内侧可以进一步卸载。较大的顶角可能会增加外踝力矩臂和推脱功。不过,与一般设置相比,碰撞功的改进空间有限。
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Human-in-the-loop optimization of rocker shoe to reduce plantar pressure and collision work simultaneously

Background

Rocker shoes can be used to reduce foot pressure and adjust lower limb kinetics for various patient population, such as people with diabetic peripheral neuropathy. Selecting adequate properties of the rocker sole is of great importance for its efficacy. This study investigated the capability of human-in-the-loop optimization (HILO) to individually optimize apex position and angle of rocker shoe to reduce peak pressure and collision work simultaneously.

Methods

Peak pressure, kinetic, and kinematic data were recorded from 10 healthy participants while walking at preferred speed wearing rocker shoes with adjustable apex position and angle. An evolutionary algorithm was used to find optimal apex parameters to reduce both peak pressure in medial forefoot and collision work. The optimized shoe (HILO shoe) was compared with generic optimal rocker settings (Chapman settings) and normal shoe.

Findings

Compared to normal shoe, the HILO shoe had lower plantar pressure (pHILO = 0.007; pChapman = 0.044) and Chapman shoe showed higher collision work (pHILO = 0.025; pChapman = 0.014). Both HILO and Chapman shoe had smaller push-off work than normal shoe (pHILO = 0.001; pChapman < 0.001) with the Chapman shoe exhibited earlier push-off onset (pHILO = 0.257; pChapman = 0.016).

Interpretation

The Human-in-the-loop optimization approach resulted in individualized apex settings which performed on average similar to Chapman settings but, were superior in selected cases. In these cases, medial forefoot could be further offloaded with apex angles larger than generic settings. The larger apex angle might increase the external ankle moment arm and push-off work. However, there is limited room for improvement on collision work compared to generic settings.

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Clinical Biomechanics
Clinical Biomechanics 医学-工程:生物医学
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
5.60%
发文量
189
审稿时长
12.3 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical Biomechanics is an international multidisciplinary journal of biomechanics with a focus on medical and clinical applications of new knowledge in the field. The science of biomechanics helps explain the causes of cell, tissue, organ and body system disorders, and supports clinicians in the diagnosis, prognosis and evaluation of treatment methods and technologies. Clinical Biomechanics aims to strengthen the links between laboratory and clinic by publishing cutting-edge biomechanics research which helps to explain the causes of injury and disease, and which provides evidence contributing to improved clinical management. A rigorous peer review system is employed and every attempt is made to process and publish top-quality papers promptly. Clinical Biomechanics explores all facets of body system, organ, tissue and cell biomechanics, with an emphasis on medical and clinical applications of the basic science aspects. The role of basic science is therefore recognized in a medical or clinical context. The readership of the journal closely reflects its multi-disciplinary contents, being a balance of scientists, engineers and clinicians. The contents are in the form of research papers, brief reports, review papers and correspondence, whilst special interest issues and supplements are published from time to time. Disciplines covered include biomechanics and mechanobiology at all scales, bioengineering and use of tissue engineering and biomaterials for clinical applications, biophysics, as well as biomechanical aspects of medical robotics, ergonomics, physical and occupational therapeutics and rehabilitation.
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