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不同假肢足部的生物力学特征、患者偏好及活动水平:一项包含实验室和社区测试的随机双盲试验

Biomechanical characteristics, patient preference and activity level with different prosthetic feet: a randomized double blind trial with laboratory and community testing.

作者信息

Raschke Silvia U, Orendurff Michael S, Mattie Johanne L, Kenyon David E A, Jones O Yvette, Moe David, Winder Lorne, Wong Angie S, Moreno-Hernández Ana, Highsmith M Jason, J Sanderson David, Kobayashi Toshiki

机构信息

Biomechanics Laboratory, British Columbia Institute of Technology, Burnaby, Canada.

Biomechanics Laboratory, Orthocare Innovations, Mountlake Terrace, WA, USA.

出版信息

J Biomech. 2015 Jan 2;48(1):146-52. doi: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2014.10.002. Epub 2014 Oct 14.

Abstract

Providing appropriate prosthetic feet to those with limb loss is a complex and subjective process influenced by professional judgment and payer guidelines. This study used a small load cell (Europa™) at the base of the socket to measure the sagittal moments during walking with three objective categories of prosthetic feet in eleven individuals with transtibial limb loss with MFCL K2, K3 and K4 functional levels. Forefoot stiffness and hysteresis characteristics defined the three foot categories: Stiff, Intermediate, and Compliant. Prosthetic feet were randomly assigned and blinded from participants and investigators. After laboratory testing, participants completed one week community wear tests followed by a modified prosthetics evaluation questionnaire to determine if a specific category of prosthetic feet was preferred. The Compliant category of prosthetic feet was preferred by the participants (P=0.025) over the Stiff and Intermediate prosthetic feet, and the Compliant and Intermediate feet had 15% lower maximum sagittal moments during walking in the laboratory (P=0.0011) compared to the Stiff feet. The activity level of the participants did not change significantly with any of the wear tests in the community, suggesting that each foot was evaluated over a similar number of steps, but did not inherently increase activity. This is the first randomized double blind study in which prosthetic users have expressed a preference for a specific biomechanical characteristic of prosthetic feet: those with lower peak sagittal moments were preferred, and specifically preferred on slopes, stairs, uneven terrain, and during turns and maneuvering during real world use.

摘要

为肢体缺失者提供合适的假肢脚是一个复杂且主观的过程,受到专业判断和支付方指南的影响。本研究在接受经胫骨截肢的11名个体(功能水平为MFCL K2、K3和K4)使用三种客观分类的假肢脚行走时,在接受腔底部使用小型测力传感器(Europa™)测量矢状面力矩。前足的刚度和滞后特性定义了三种脚的类别:硬、中、软。假肢脚由参与者和研究人员随机分配并设盲。经过实验室测试后,参与者完成了为期一周的社区佩戴测试,随后进行了一份改良的假肢评估问卷,以确定是否更喜欢某一特定类别的假肢脚。与硬和中假肢脚相比,参与者更喜欢软类假肢脚(P = 0.025),并且在实验室行走时,软和中假肢脚的最大矢状面力矩比硬假肢脚低15%(P = 0.0011)。参与者的活动水平在社区的任何佩戴测试中均未显著变化,这表明每只脚的评估步数相似,但并未从本质上增加活动量。这是第一项随机双盲研究,其中假肢使用者表达了对假肢脚特定生物力学特征的偏好:更喜欢矢状面力矩峰值较低的假肢脚,尤其是在现实世界使用中的斜坡、楼梯、不平坦地形以及转弯和操纵过程中。

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