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经胫骨截肢患者的接受腔尺寸调整:对残肢液体量和肢体与接受腔距离的影响。

Socket size adjustments in people with transtibial amputation: Effects on residual limb fluid volume and limb-socket distance.

作者信息

McLean Jake B, Redd Christian B, Larsen Brian G, Garbini Joseph L, Brzostowski Jacob T, Hafner Brian J, Sanders Joan E

机构信息

Department of Bioengineering, 355061, 3720 15th Ave NE, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98105, USA.

Department of Mechanical Engineering, 352600, 3900 E Stevens Way NE, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98105, USA.

出版信息

Clin Biomech (Bristol). 2019 Mar;63:161-171. doi: 10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2019.02.022. Epub 2019 Mar 2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Small intermittent adjustments of socket size using adjustable sockets may be a means for people with transtibial amputation to better maintain residual limb fluid volume and limb position while using a prosthesis.

METHODS

Socket size, limb fluid volume, and distance from the limb to the socket, termed "sensed distance," were recorded while participants with transtibial amputation walked on a treadmill wearing a motor-driven, cabled-panel, adjustable socket. Researchers made frequent socket size adjustments using a mobile phone app to identify participants' acceptable socket size range. Limb fluid volume and sensed distance were then monitored as incremental adjustments were made to the socket.

FINDINGS

Prosthesis users in this study (n = 10) accepted socket sizes between -5% and +5% of their neutral socket volume. There was a rapid increase in limb fluid volume and sensed distance upon socket enlargement, and a rapid decrease upon reduction. Subsequently, there were gradual changes in fluid volume and sensed distance. While visually monitoring limb fluid volume data in real time, researchers were able to adjust socket size to maintain consistent limb fluid volume within a -0.7% to +0.9% volume change for 24 min.

INTERPRETATION

Participant residual limbs compensated to socket size adjustment. Using socket-mounted sensors to monitor limb-socket mechanics, an automatic adjustable socket that maintains limb fluid volume may be possible and may improve socket fit in instances where fit deteriorates during use.

摘要

背景

对于经胫骨截肢者而言,使用可调节接受腔进行小幅度间歇性的接受腔尺寸调整,可能是一种在使用假肢时更好地维持残肢液体量和肢体位置的方法。

方法

当经胫骨截肢的参与者穿着电动、有线面板的可调节接受腔在跑步机上行走时,记录接受腔尺寸、肢体液体量以及从肢体到接受腔的距离(称为“感知距离”)。研究人员使用手机应用程序频繁调整接受腔尺寸,以确定参与者可接受的接受腔尺寸范围。然后在对接受腔进行增量调整时监测肢体液体量和感知距离。

研究结果

本研究中的假肢使用者(n = 10)接受的接受腔尺寸在其标准接受腔容积的 -5% 至 +5% 之间。接受腔扩大时,肢体液体量和感知距离迅速增加,缩小则迅速减少。随后,液体量和感知距离逐渐变化。在实时目视监测肢体液体量数据时,研究人员能够调整接受腔尺寸,在 24 分钟内将肢体液体量变化维持在 -0.7% 至 +0.9% 的范围内。

解读

参与者的残肢对接受腔尺寸调整有代偿作用。使用安装在接受腔上的传感器监测肢体与接受腔的力学关系,有可能制造出一种能维持肢体液体量的自动可调节接受腔,在使用过程中接受腔适配性变差的情况下,可能会改善接受腔的适配效果。

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