Rahnama Leila, Soulis Kimberly, Geil Mark D
Rongxiang Xu College of Health and Human Services, California State University, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States.
Employee Wellness Department, Wellstar Health System, Marietta, GA, United States.
Front Rehabil Sci. 2024 Jun 19;5:1402114. doi: 10.3389/fresc.2024.1402114. eCollection 2024.
Although mechanical properties of running specific prostheses (RSPs) can affect running performance, manufacturers do not consistently report them. This study aimed to review existing literature on RSP mechanical and structural properties and their relationship with running performance.
A comprehensive search was conducted using keywords related to mechanical properties of RSPs and running performance. Search terms included stiffness and hysteresis, as well as performance outcomes including metabolic cost and running speed. Non-peer-reviewed and non-English publications were excluded.
Twenty articles were included in the review. Sixteen studies used a material testing machine to measure RSP material properties, and four articles used other techniques including 2D/3D video capture and force platforms. Both measurement techniques and reporting of outcomes were inconsistent, which limits the ability to draw broad conclusions. Additionally, several studies did not report the numerical data for material properties despite measuring them. Relatively few articles measured both material properties and running performance and assessed correlations.
Several articles connected prosthesis properties to running performance. However, inconsistent measurement and reporting of mechanical properties, along with the multifactorial nature of the athlete-prosthesis system, limit the ability to draw broad conclusions regarding the relationship between material and structural properties and athlete performance. Current evidence may be useful for clinicians seeking ways to optimize RSP stiffness in a case-by-case basis; however, clinicians would benefit from more consistent and systematic comparisons of the attributes of different RSPs and their role in performance.
尽管特定跑步假肢(RSP)的力学性能会影响跑步表现,但制造商并未始终如一地报告这些性能。本研究旨在综述关于RSP力学和结构性能及其与跑步表现关系的现有文献。
使用与RSP力学性能和跑步表现相关的关键词进行全面检索。检索词包括刚度和滞后现象,以及包括代谢成本和跑步速度在内的性能结果。排除未经同行评审和非英文的出版物。
该综述纳入了20篇文章。16项研究使用材料试验机来测量RSP材料性能,4篇文章使用了其他技术,包括二维/三维视频捕捉和力平台。测量技术和结果报告都不一致,这限制了得出广泛结论的能力。此外,尽管有几项研究测量了材料性能,但并未报告数值数据。相对较少的文章同时测量了材料性能和跑步表现并评估了相关性。
有几篇文章将假肢性能与跑步表现联系起来。然而,力学性能测量和报告的不一致,以及运动员-假肢系统的多因素性质,限制了就材料和结构性能与运动员表现之间的关系得出广泛结论的能力。目前的证据可能对寻求逐案优化RSP刚度方法的临床医生有用;然而,临床医生将受益于对不同RSP属性及其在表现中的作用进行更一致和系统的比较。