DiAngelo D J, Winter D A, Ghista D N, Newcombe W R
Department of Mechanical Engineering, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
J Biomech. 1989;22(6-7):543-58. doi: 10.1016/0021-9290(89)90006-7.
The Terry Fox jogging (TFJ) prosthesis was developed at Chedoke-McMaster Hospital to alleviate the asymmetric jogging pattern experienced by above-knee amputees when attempting to jog with conventional walking prostheses. This prosthesis features a spring-loaded, telescoping shank designed to eliminate any vaulting action and control the trunk motion during stance. The spring is intended to attenuate the impact forces and release its stored energy at push-off to provide momentum transfer to the jogger. This prosthesis was comprehensively assessed in the gait laboratory, by evaluating the kinematics, energy and power flow patterns of an above-knee amputee jogger wearing the TFJ prosthesis. Included in the assessment is the ability of the prosthesis to satisfy a set of relevant design criteria that have been established from non-amputee jogging patterns. An increased swing phase time for the prosthetic limb and the need to have the knee hyperextended throughout the stance phase contributed to an asymmetric jogging style. The telescoping action did lower the amputee's centre of mass, thereby reducing the vaulting effect. However, the spring only imparted a lifting action to the jogger and the ground reaction forces were double those of a non-amputee jogger. These findings clearly indicate a need to redesign the TFJ prosthesis and are being incorporated in the design of a new physiological jogging prosthesis.
特里·福克斯慢跑(TFJ)假肢是由切多克-麦克马斯特医院研发的,旨在缓解膝上截肢者使用传统步行假肢慢跑时出现的不对称慢跑模式。这种假肢的特点是有一个弹簧加载的可伸缩小腿,旨在消除任何上下跳动动作,并在站立期控制身体运动。弹簧旨在衰减冲击力,并在蹬地时释放储存的能量,为慢跑者提供动量传递。通过评估一名佩戴TFJ假肢的膝上截肢慢跑者的运动学、能量和功率流模式,在步态实验室对这种假肢进行了全面评估。评估内容包括假肢满足从非截肢者慢跑模式中确立的一组相关设计标准的能力。假肢腿摆动期时间增加,以及在整个站立期需要使膝关节过度伸展,导致了不对称的慢跑风格。可伸缩动作确实降低了截肢者的重心,从而减少了上下跳动的影响。然而,弹簧只给慢跑者施加了一个向上的力,地面反作用力是非截肢慢跑者的两倍。这些发现清楚地表明需要重新设计TFJ假肢,并且这些发现正被纳入一种新的生理性慢跑假肢的设计中。