Schnall Barri L, Wolf Erik J, Bell Johanna C, Gambel Jeffrey, Bensel Carolyn K
Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC, USA.
J Rehabil Res Dev. 2012;49(4):535-44. doi: 10.1682/jrrd.2011.04.0075.
For servicemembers who have sustained amputations and wish to return to Active Duty, performing common military tasks is essential. The purpose of this study was to examine the metabolic requirements of servicemembers with transtibial amputations wearing a loaded rucksack and walking at a steady speed. We tested 12 servicemembers with unilateral transtibial amputations and 12 uninjured controls on a treadmill at two walking speeds (1.34 and 1.52 m/s) while they carried a 32.7 kg load. Oxygen consumption was recorded. Results showed that metabolic demand for the injured servicemembers was significantly higher (8.5% at 1.34 m/s and 10.4% at 1.52 m/s) than for controls. An understanding of energy expended during load carriage by this study population is critical for decisions regarding return-to-duty requirements. Although significant differences existed between uninjured controls and those with amputations, it is important to note that those differences are less than previously published. This finding, coupled with the fact that servicemembers with transtibial amputations have redeployed, implies that, despite statistical significance, results may not be clinically relevant. Future work should include more taxing conditions to identify a threshold for potential limitations.
对于那些遭受截肢并希望重返现役的军人来说,完成常见的军事任务至关重要。本研究的目的是研究穿戴负重背包并以稳定速度行走的经胫骨截肢军人的代谢需求。我们在跑步机上以两种步行速度(1.34和1.52米/秒)对12名单侧经胫骨截肢的军人和12名未受伤的对照者进行了测试,同时他们背负32.7千克的负重。记录了耗氧量。结果显示,受伤军人的代谢需求显著高于对照组(1.34米/秒时高8.5%,1.52米/秒时高10.4%)。了解该研究人群在背负负重时消耗的能量对于决定重返岗位的要求至关重要。尽管未受伤的对照者与截肢者之间存在显著差异,但需要注意的是,这些差异小于先前公布的结果。这一发现,再加上经胫骨截肢的军人已经重新部署这一事实,意味着尽管具有统计学意义,但结果可能在临床上并不相关。未来的工作应包括更具挑战性的条件,以确定潜在限制的阈值。