首页 /研究 /Amputee perception of prosthetic ankle stiffness during locomotion
LOCOMOTION

Amputee perception of prosthetic ankle stiffness during locomotion

Max K. Shepherd, Alejandro F. Azocar, Matthew J. Major, Elliott J. Rouse

发表年份
2018
引用次数
77
访问权限
开放获取

摘要

BACKGROUND: Prosthetic feet are spring-like, and their stiffness critically affects the wearer's stability, comfort, and energetic cost of walking. Despite the importance of stiffness in ambulation, the prescription process often entails testing a limited number of prostheses, which may result in patients receiving a foot with suboptimal mechanics. To understand the resolution with which prostheses should be individually optimized, we sought to characterize below-knee prosthesis users' psychophysical sensitivity to prosthesis stiffness. METHODS: We used a novel variable-stiffness ankle prosthesis to measure the repeatability of user-selected preferred stiffness, and implemented a psychophysical experiment to characterize the just noticeable difference of stiffness during locomotion. RESULTS: All eight subjects with below-knee amputation exhibited high repeatability in selecting their Preferred Stiffness (mean coefficient of variation: 14.2 ± 1.7%) and were able to correctly identify a 7.7 ± 1.3% change in ankle stiffness (with 75% accuracy). CONCLUSIONS: This high sensitivity suggests prosthetic foot stiffness should be tuned with a high degree of precision on an individual basis. These results also highlight the need for a pairing of new robotic prescription tools and mechanical characterizations of prosthetic feet.

关键词

StiffnessAnkleProsthesisBiomechanicsPhysical medicine and rehabilitationRepeatabilityGaitComputer scienceBiomedical engineeringMedicine

相关论文

查看 LOCOMOTION 分类全部论文