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Temporal characteristics of foot rollover of amputee walking gait when using an Energy Storage and Return prosthesis
Muñoz Larrosa, Eugenia Soledad
; García Añino, Eloisa
; Schlotthauer, Gaston
; Shaheen, Aliah F.; Oldfield, Matthew; Catalfamo Formento, Paola Andrea Lucia




Fecha de publicación:
12/2024
Editorial:
Lippincott Williams
Revista:
Prosthetics & Orthotics International
ISSN:
1746-1553
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Background: Energy Storage and Return (ESAR) prosthetic feet provide improved walking when compared with previous designs. However, it may not mimic the unimpaired smooth and progressive movement of the foot on the floor (foot rollover).Objective: To characterize the temporal foot rollover of participants with unilateral transtibial amputation using an ESAR prosthetic foot.Study design: Cross-sectional.Methods: Plantar pressure data were collected from 11 participants with unilateral transtibial amputation using ESAR prostheses (2 females, mean age 37 +- 10 years, activity levels K2-K4) and 9 unimpaired participants (3 females, mean age 33 +- 10 years). The Initial Contact, Final Contact, and Total Contact times of 7 areas of the feet (unimpaired, intact, and prosthetic feet) were studied together with the duration of the Heel Rocker, Ankle Rocker, and Forefoot Rocker. Results were compared using a mixed analysis of the variance test.Results: Statistical analysis revealed an interaction (P < 0.05) between foot and areas. The contact times were different (P < 0.05) between unimpaired and prosthetic feet for most foot areas. Furthermore, the prosthetic foot showed the longest duration of Heel Rocker (21.1 +- 8.5% of stance phase vs. 17.7 +- 10.2% for the intact foot and 15.7 +- 8.8% for the unimpaired feet, P < 0.05) and theshortest duration of Ankle Rocker (43.8 +- 18.1% vs. 47.2 +- 16.9% for the intact foot and 50.0 +- 13.4% for the unimpaired feet, P < 0.05).Conclusions: Results suggest that the ESAR foot does not mimic the unimpaired foot rollover, especially in the contact pattern and the heel and ankle rockers. This might have an impact on efficiency and stability of gait.
Palabras clave:
Foot Mask
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Contact Area
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Heel Rocker
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Articulos de INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACION Y DESARROLLO EN BIOINGENIERIA Y BIOINFORMATICA
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACION Y DESARROLLO EN BIOINGENIERIA Y BIOINFORMATICA
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Muñoz Larrosa, Eugenia Soledad; García Añino, Eloisa; Schlotthauer, Gaston; Shaheen, Aliah F.; Oldfield, Matthew; et al.; Temporal characteristics of foot rollover of amputee walking gait when using an Energy Storage and Return prosthesis; Lippincott Williams; Prosthetics & Orthotics International; 12-2024; 1-9
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