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用于下肢截肢者的变刚度横向平面适配器的理想工作条件。

Ideal operating conditions for a variable stiffness transverse plane adapter for individuals with lower-limb amputation.

机构信息

Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 59715, United States.

Department of Mechanical Engineering, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO 80401, United States.

出版信息

J Biomech. 2019 Nov 11;96:109330. doi: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2019.109330. Epub 2019 Sep 4.

Abstract

Transverse plane shear stress between the prosthetic socket and residual limb often results in soft tissue breakdown and discomfort for individuals with lower-limb amputation. To better understand the effects of reduced transverse plane stiffness in the shank of a prosthesis, a second-generation variable stiffness torsion adapter (VSTA II) was tested with individuals with a transtibial amputation (n = 10). Peak transverse plane moments, VSTA II deflection, range of whole body angular momentum (WBAM), ground reaction impulse, joint work, and personal stiffness preference were evaluated at three fixed stiffness levels (compliant: 0.25 Nm/°, intermediate: 0.75 Nm/°, stiff: 1.25 Nm/°) at three walking speeds (self-selected, fast and slow: +/- 20% of self-selected, respectively) while straight-line walking and performing left and right turns. Residual limb loading decreased and VSTA II displacement increased for reductions in stiffness and both metrics increased with increasing walking speed, while ground reaction impulse and joint work were unaffected. The range of WBAM increased with decreased stiffness, which suggests an increased risk of falling when using the VSTA II at lower stiffness settings. Preference testing showed no significant result, but trends for lower stiffness settings when turning and walking at self-selected speeds were noted, as were stiffer settings when walking straight and at faster speeds. These results show that a device with rotational compliance like the VSTA II could reduce loading on the residual limb during straight walking and turning activities and that factors such as walking speed, activity type and user preference can affect the conditions for optimal use.

摘要

假肢接受腔和残肢之间的横向剪切力常常导致下肢截肢者的软组织破裂和不适。为了更好地了解假肢小腿部分横向平面刚度降低的影响,对第二代可变刚度扭转适配器(VSTA II)进行了测试,参与者为胫骨截肢者(n=10)。在三种固定刚度水平(柔顺:0.25 Nm/°、中间:0.75 Nm/°、刚性:1.25 Nm/°)下,以三种步行速度(自我选择、快和慢:分别为自我选择速度的正负 20%)进行直线行走和左右转弯时,评估了峰值横向平面力矩、VSTA II 挠度、整体角动量范围(WBAM)、地面反作用力冲量、关节功和个人刚度偏好。随着刚度的降低,残肢的负荷减小,VSTA II 的位移增加,这两个指标都随着步行速度的增加而增加,而地面反作用力冲量和关节功不受影响。WBAM 的范围随着刚度的降低而增加,这表明在较低刚度设置下使用 VSTA II 时跌倒的风险增加。偏好测试没有显示出显著的结果,但在转弯和以自我选择速度行走时,出现了较低刚度设置的趋势,而在直线行走和较快速度行走时,则出现了更硬的设置趋势。这些结果表明,像 VSTA II 这样具有旋转柔顺性的装置可以减少在直线行走和转弯活动中残肢的负荷,而步行速度、活动类型和用户偏好等因素可能会影响最佳使用条件。

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