Walker Nicole R, Laine Dyreson Myrriah P, Cave Ii Juan E, Mansur Kali R, Yun Kelly J, Looft John M, Hansen Andrew H
Rehabilitation and Engineering Center for Optimizing Veteran Engagement and Reintegration (RECOVER), Minneapolis VA Health Care System, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States of America.
Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2025 May 28;20(5):e0323647. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0323647. eCollection 2025.
Changing footwear often presents a challenge for lower extremity prosthesis users. When prosthesis alignment is completed by the Certified Prosthetist, the prosthetic foot is set at an angle accommodating a single shoe heel rise (shoe heel height minus forefoot height); deviation from this heel rise causes misalignment of the prosthesis. To address this problem, the Rehabilitation & Engineering Center for Optimizing Veteran Engagement & Reintegration (RECOVER) has developed a modular ankle-feet system allowing for the use of footwear of varying heel rises without the need for realignment by the prosthesis user. The primary aim of this study was to understand if clinically acceptable prosthesis alignment is maintained as prosthesis users change between modular foot-shoe sets. Three women transtibial prosthesis users self-selected three pairs of footwear with a heel rise up to 10 cm. Using the modular prosthetic ankle-feet system, participants completed five walking trials per foot-shoe set in the motion analysis laboratory. Reflective markers were used to track the location of the prosthetic socket during walking. These data in combination with center of pressure measurements were used to calculate ankle-foot-shoe rollover shapes and the location of the origin of the best-fit circle for each rollover shape. The locations of the resulting best-fit circle origins indicate prosthesis alignment is maintained within clinically acceptable parameters as users change between foot-shoe sets. These findings have implications for improving footwear options for people with lower-extremity amputations.
对于下肢假肢使用者来说,频繁更换鞋子往往是一项挑战。当由认证假肢师完成假肢对线时,假足会设置成一个适应单个鞋跟高度(鞋跟高度减去前脚掌高度)的角度;偏离这个鞋跟高度会导致假肢对线不良。为了解决这个问题,退伍军人参与与重新融入优化康复与工程中心(RECOVER)开发了一种模块化踝足系统,允许使用不同鞋跟高度的鞋子,而无需假肢使用者重新进行对线。本研究的主要目的是了解当假肢使用者在模块化足部 - 鞋类组合之间切换时,是否能保持临床上可接受的假肢对线。三名经胫骨截肢的女性假肢使用者自行选择了三双鞋跟高度最高达10厘米的鞋子。使用模块化假肢踝足系统,参与者在运动分析实验室中对每一种足部 - 鞋类组合完成了五次步行试验。在步行过程中,使用反光标记来跟踪假肢接受腔的位置。这些数据与压力中心测量值相结合,用于计算踝 - 足 - 鞋翻转形状以及每个翻转形状最佳拟合圆的圆心位置。所得最佳拟合圆圆心的位置表明,当使用者在足部 - 鞋类组合之间切换时,假肢对线保持在临床上可接受的参数范围内。这些发现对于改善下肢截肢者的鞋类选择具有重要意义。