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经胫截肢者使用交叉式储能假脚行走时的能量消耗:一项随机受试者内研究。

Energy expenditure in people with transtibial amputation walking with crossover and energy storing prosthetic feet: A randomized within-subject study.

作者信息

McDonald Cody L, Kramer Patricia A, Morgan Sara J, Halsne Elizabeth G, Cheever Sarah M, Hafner Brian J

机构信息

Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington, United States.

Department of Anthropology, University of Washington, United States.

出版信息

Gait Posture. 2018 May;62:349-354. doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2018.03.040. Epub 2018 Mar 27.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Energy storing feet are unable to reduce the energy required for normal locomotion among people with transtibial amputation. Crossover feet, which incorporate aspects of energy storing and running specific feet, are designed to maximize energy return while providing stability for everyday activities.

RESEARCH QUESTION

Do crossover prosthetic feet reduce the energy expenditure of walking across a range of speeds, when compared with energy storing feet among people with transtibial amputation due to non-dysvascular causes?

METHODS

A randomized within-subject study was conducted with a volunteer sample of twenty-seven adults with unilateral transtibial amputation due to non-dysvascular causes. Participants were fit with two prostheses. One had an energy storing foot (Össur Variflex) and the other a crossover foot (Össur Cheetah Xplore). Other components, including sockets, suspension, and interface were standardized. Energy expenditure was measured with a portable respirometer (Cosmed K4b2) while participants walked on a treadmill at self-selected slow, comfortable, and fast speeds with each prosthesis. Gross oxygen consumption rates (VO ml/min) were compared between foot conditions. Energy storing feet were used as the baseline condition because they are used by most people with a lower limb prosthesis. Analyses were performed to identify people who may benefit from transition to crossover feet.

RESULTS

On average, participants had lower oxygen consumption in the crossover foot condition compared to the energy storing foot condition at each self-selected walking speed, but this difference was not statistically significant. Participants with farther six-minute walk test distances, higher daily step counts, and higher Medicare Functional Classification Levels at baseline were more likely to use less energy in the crossover foot.

SIGNIFICANCE

Crossover feet may be most beneficial for people with higher activity levels and physical fitness. Further research is needed to examine the effect of crossover feet on energy expenditure during high-level activities.

摘要

背景

储能脚无法降低经胫截肢者正常行走所需的能量。交叉脚融合了储能脚和跑步专用脚的特点,旨在在为日常活动提供稳定性的同时,最大限度地提高能量回馈。

研究问题

与因非血管性原因导致经胫截肢者使用的储能脚相比,交叉假脚在一系列行走速度下是否能减少能量消耗?

方法

对27名因非血管性原因导致单侧经胫截肢的成年人志愿者样本进行了一项随机受试者内研究。参与者佩戴两种假肢。一种是储能脚(奥索Variflex),另一种是交叉脚(奥索猎豹Xplore)。其他组件,包括接受腔、悬吊装置和接口均标准化。参与者在跑步机上以自我选择的慢、舒适和快速度使用每种假肢行走时,用便携式呼吸仪(科美K4b2)测量能量消耗。比较两种脚型状态下的总耗氧率(VO₂ ml/min)。储能脚被用作基线状态,因为大多数下肢假肢使用者都使用这种脚。进行分析以确定可能从过渡到交叉脚中受益的人群。

结果

平均而言,在每个自我选择的行走速度下,与使用储能脚相比,参与者使用交叉脚时的耗氧量更低,但这种差异无统计学意义。在基线时六分钟步行测试距离更远、每日步数更多以及医疗保险功能分级水平更高的参与者,使用交叉脚时消耗的能量更有可能更少。

意义

交叉脚可能对活动水平较高和身体素质较好的人最有益。需要进一步研究交叉脚对高水平活动期间能量消耗的影响

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