Human Physiology and Sports Physiotherapy Research Group, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, 1050, Brussels, Belgium.
Brussels Human Robotics Research Center (BruBotics), Vrije Universiteit Brussel, 1050, Brussels, Belgium.
Biomed Eng Online. 2022 Apr 27;21(1):28. doi: 10.1186/s12938-022-00997-6.
Current ankle prostheses for people with unilateral transtibial amputation (TTA) or transfemoral amputation (TFA) are unable to mimic able-bodied performance during daily activities. A new mechanical ankle-foot prosthesis was developed to further optimise the gait of people with a lower-limb amputation. This study aimed to evaluate the Talaris Demonstrator (TD) during daily activities by means of performance-related, physiological and subjective outcome measures.
Forty-two participants completed a protocol assessing performance and functional mobility with their current prosthesis and the TD. The protocol comprised the L-test, 2 min of stair climbing, 2 min of inclined treadmill walking, 6 min of treadmill walking at 3 different speeds in consecutive blocks of 2 min, and a 3-m Backward Walk test (3mBWT). Heart rate was measured during each task, and oxygen uptake was collected during all tasks except for the L-test and 3mBWT. Time of execution was recorded on the L-test and 3mBWT, and the rate of perceived exertion (score = 6-20), fatigue and comfort (score = 0-100) were assessed after each task. Paired sample t-tests and Wilcoxon Signed-rank tests were performed to compare outcomes between prosthetic devices. Benjamini-Hochberg corrections were applied to control for multiple comparisons with a level of significance set at α = 0.05.
Subjects with a TTA (N = 28) were faster with their current prosthesis compared to the TD on the L-test and 3mBWT (p = 0.005). In participants with a TFA (N = 14), we observed a tendency towards a higher heart rate during the L-test and towards increased comfort during inclined walking, with the TD compared to the participants' current prosthetic device (0.05 < p < 0.10). Further, no significant results were observed.
The Talaris Demonstrator is a novel state-of-the-art passive ankle-foot prosthesis for both people with a TTA and TFA. Subjective measures indicate the added value of this device, while overall task performance and intensity of effort do not differ between the Talaris Demonstrator and the current prosthesis. Further investigations unravelling both acute and more prolonged adaptations will be conducted to evaluate the TD more thoroughly.
目前用于单侧胫骨截肢(TTA)或股骨截肢(TFA)患者的踝关节假肢无法在日常活动中模拟健全人的表现。一种新型机械踝足假肢被开发出来,以进一步优化下肢截肢患者的步态。本研究旨在通过与性能相关的、生理的和主观的结果测量来评估 Talaris 演示器(TD)在日常活动中的表现。
42 名参与者完成了一项使用当前假肢和 TD 评估性能和功能性移动能力的方案。该方案包括 L 测试、2 分钟的爬楼梯、2 分钟的倾斜跑步机行走、6 分钟的在连续 2 分钟的 3 个不同速度的跑步机行走,以及 3 米向后行走测试(3mBWT)。在每项任务中测量心率,在除 L 测试和 3mBWT 之外的所有任务中收集耗氧量。在 L 测试和 3mBWT 上记录执行时间,在每项任务后评估感知用力(得分=6-20)、疲劳和舒适度(得分=0-100)。使用配对样本 t 检验和 Wilcoxon 符号秩检验比较两种假肢装置的结果。应用 Benjamini-Hochberg 校正来控制多重比较,显著性水平设为 α=0.05。
TTA 患者(N=28)在 L 测试和 3mBWT 上比当前假肢更快(p=0.005)。在 TFA 患者(N=14)中,与参与者当前的假肢设备相比,我们观察到在 L 测试时心率升高,在倾斜行走时舒适度增加的趋势(0.05<p<0.10)。此外,没有观察到显著的结果。
Talaris 演示器是一种新型的先进的被动踝足假肢,适用于 TTA 和 TFA 患者。主观测量表明了该设备的附加值,而在 Talaris 演示器和当前假肢之间,整体任务表现和努力强度没有差异。为了更全面地评估 TD,将进行进一步的研究,揭示急性和更长期的适应。