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评估下肢假肢接受腔中的界面压力:有限元法与翻滚模拟器实验测量结果的比较

Evaluating interface pressure in a lower-limb prosthetic socket: Comparison of FEM and experimental measurements on a roll-over simulator.

作者信息

Matray Maïalen, Bonnet Xavier, Rohan Pierre-Yves, Calistri Laurine, Pillet Hélène

机构信息

Arts et Métiers Institute of Technology, Université Sorbonne Paris Nord, IBHGC - Institut de Biomécanique Humaine Georges Charpak, HESAM Université, 151 boulevard de l'Hôpital, 75013 Paris, France.

Proteor, Recherche et développement, 5 boulevard Winston Churchill, 21000 Dijon, France.

出版信息

J Biomech. 2025 Feb;180:112513. doi: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2025.112513. Epub 2025 Jan 3.

Abstract

Improper socket fitting in lower-limb prostheses can lead to significant complications, including pain, skin lesions, and pressure ulcers. Current suspension and socket design practices rely predominantly on visual inspection of the residual limb and patient feedback. Monitoring stress distribution at the residual limb/socket interface offers a more objective approach. Finite Element Analysis (FEA) enables to estimate interface pressure distribution prior to manufacture to provide the orthoprosthetist with quantitative data during socket rectification and interface prosthetic components selection. However, although numerous FEA models are available, few have undergone rigorous validation against experimental pressure data. Indeed, limitations of commercial pressure sensors typically include cumbersomeness or imprecision, thereby hindering systematic measurements within the socket. In this study, we introduce a low-cost, accurate pressure sensing system integrated into 3D-printed sockets for FEA validation. The system is implemented on a roll-over simulator that uses a mock limb to mimic the interaction between a transtibial residual limb and socket during the unipodal stance phase. A FEA of the simulator was then conducted, and predicted interface pressures were compared to experimental measurements at seven discrete locations. The model demonstrated a high degree of sensitivity to the geometry of the mock limb; however, with an accurate shape description, it was able to predict pressure with an average absolute error of 12 kPa. This work advances the validation of residual limb FEA for estimating residual limb/socket interface pressures. It highlights the potential of FEA for designing data-driven sockets and ultimately improve the comfort of prosthesis users.

摘要

下肢假肢的承窝适配不当会导致严重的并发症,包括疼痛、皮肤损伤和压疮。目前的悬吊和承窝设计方法主要依赖于对残肢的目视检查和患者反馈。监测残肢/承窝界面处的应力分布提供了一种更客观的方法。有限元分析(FEA)能够在制造前估计界面压力分布,以便在承窝矫正和选择界面假肢组件时为矫形假肢师提供定量数据。然而,尽管有许多有限元分析模型可用,但很少有模型针对实验压力数据进行过严格验证。实际上,商业压力传感器的局限性通常包括笨重或不精确,从而阻碍了在承窝内进行系统测量。在本研究中,我们引入了一种集成到3D打印承窝中的低成本、精确的压力传感系统,用于有限元分析验证。该系统在一个翻转模拟器上实现,该模拟器使用一个模拟肢体来模拟单足站立阶段经胫骨残肢与承窝之间的相互作用。然后对模拟器进行了有限元分析,并将预测的界面压力与七个离散位置的实验测量值进行了比较。该模型对模拟肢体的几何形状表现出高度敏感性;然而,通过准确的形状描述,它能够以12 kPa的平均绝对误差预测压力。这项工作推进了用于估计残肢/承窝界面压力的残肢有限元分析的验证。它突出了有限元分析在设计数据驱动型承窝以及最终提高假肢使用者舒适度方面的潜力。

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