Passive-Dynamic Ankle–Foot Orthoses Substitute for Ankle Strength While Causing Adaptive Gait Strategies: A Feasibility Study
Autor: | Elisa S. Arch, Steven J. Stanhope |
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Rok vydání: | 2014 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male Orthotic Devices Weakness medicine.medical_specialty Biomedical Engineering Walking Kinematics Plantar flexion Young Adult Gait (human) Physical medicine and rehabilitation medicine Humans Gait Foot business.industry Stiffness Orthotic device body regions medicine.anatomical_structure Bending stiffness Feasibility Studies Female Ankle medicine.symptom business |
Zdroj: | Annals of Biomedical Engineering. 43:442-450 |
ISSN: | 1573-9686 0090-6964 |
Popis: | Bending stiffness of passive-dynamic ankle-foot orthoses (PD-AFOs) is a functional characteristic thought to restore lost ankle function due to weakened plantar flexors. However, lower extremity impairment profiles of patients are seldom limited to plantar flexion weakness, and PD-AFO characteristics often influence gait in other ways. Combined, all PD-AFO characteristics and patient impairments likely mask the main effect of PD-AFO bending stiffness and complicate the PD-AFO bending stiffness prescription process. In this study, we propose a biomechanical probing paradigm, where customized PD-AFOs with a range of precise stiffness values are worn by healthy subjects, to experimentally test a PD-AFO strength substitution hypothesis while simultaneously documenting gait adaptations to PD-AFO use. Two healthy subjects walked at a scaled velocity while wearing a series of three PD-AFOs that ranged in bending stiffness levels. Supporting the strength substitution hypothesis, peak ankle plantar flexion moments remained unchanged across PD-AFO stiffness conditions. Further biomechanical analyses documented a complex series of ankle related kinematic and kinetic adaptive movement strategies due to PD-AFO use. This study demonstrated the utility of the biomechanical probing paradigm to help understand the contribution of PD-AFO stiffness to ankle strength and its secondary effects on ankle biomechanics. |
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