Determination of loads carried by polypropylene ankle-foot orthoses: A preliminary study
Autor: | S.E. Solomonidis, Enrica Papi, John Maclean, Roy Bowers |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2014 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Engineering 0206 medical engineering Foot Orthoses Walking 02 engineering and technology Kinematics Polypropylenes Prosthesis Design Sensitivity and Specificity Weight-Bearing 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Physical medicine and rehabilitation Gait (human) Ankle/foot orthosis Materials Testing Pressure medicine Simulation Strain gauge 030222 orthopedics business.industry Mechanical Engineering Ankle foot orthoses Reproducibility of Results General Medicine 020601 biomedical engineering Sagittal plane Equipment Failure Analysis medicine.anatomical_structure Stress Mechanical Ankle business |
Popis: | Ankle–foot orthoses (AFOs) are prescribed for the management of gait-related problems. Prescription of AFOs is based on empirical techniques due to the low level of evidence-based research on their efficacy, but primarily poor understanding of their mechanical characteristics. This study aimed to establish a method that would allow the quantification of the contribution of AFOs in the control of the ankle joint during gait. A possible way of achieving this aim would be to measure strain on the AFO during walking by the use of strain gauges. Following successful experimentation with the application of strain gauges to polypropylene tensile specimens, an AFO was instrumented by attaching strain gauges to it so as to allow the moment generated on the AFO in the sagittal plane about the ankle to be measured. Walking trials using this AFO on an able-bodied subject indicated good step-to-step repeatability. The use of an instrumented AFO in conjunction with kinematic and kinetic data acquisition would allow the contribution of the AFO and the residual anatomical loads to be determined. The advantage of such procedure over previously reported ones resides on the use of the actual orthosis being worn by patients thereby conducting tests under real-life situations. It is believed that such analysis of the load actions of an orthosis, which may in future be carried out in three dimensions, would allow a better understanding of the interaction between the leg and the orthosis. This should ultimately enhance AFO prescription criteria and help in optimising patient/device matching. |
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