A prosthetic leg prototype for improved mediolateral balance control: Design of a case–control study
Background: Missing active ankle control limits prosthetic walkers in their ability to control mediolateral balance. Mediolateral balance control may be improved by increasing hip strategy effectiveness. To this purpose, a new, patented prosthetic device has been developed. This paper presents the d...
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doaj-278ad021089548528752b9275783cf942021-03-02T14:46:48ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Engineering2331-19162018-01-015110.1080/23311916.2018.15204251520425A prosthetic leg prototype for improved mediolateral balance control: Design of a case–control studyEvert S. van Hal0Juha M. Hijmans1Klaas Postema2Egbert Otten3University of Groningen, University Medical Center GroningenUniversity of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen, Center for RehabilitationUniversity of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen, Center for RehabilitationUniversity of Groningen, University Medical Center GroningenBackground: Missing active ankle control limits prosthetic walkers in their ability to control mediolateral balance. Mediolateral balance control may be improved by increasing hip strategy effectiveness. To this purpose, a new, patented prosthetic device has been developed. This paper presents the design of a study focused on validating the prototype on improvements of mediolateral balance control by comparing it to a classic prosthetic set-up. Methods: Ten adult unilateral transfemoral amputees and ten age- and weight-matched (± 10%) able-bodied individuals will walk on the Gait Real-time Analysis Interactive Lab. Subjects will perform three walking tasks: (1) Unperturbed walking at 80%, 100%, and 120% of comfortable velocity, (2) walking while being mediolaterally perturbed, and (3) walking while stepping on projected light beams. Full-body kinematic and kinetic data will be recorded. Various walking and balance parameters will be analysed. Discussion: It is expected that by increasing hip ab-/adduction effectiveness, the prototype will improve mediolateral balance control in prosthetic walking. Also, it is expected that the prototype will reduce asymmetric lateral trunk bending. Finally, this study will provide valuable new insights into mediolateral balance control during prosthetic walking.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311916.2018.1520425mediolateral balance controlprosthetic walkingprototypehip strategyasymmetric lateral trunk bending |
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A prosthetic leg prototype for improved mediolateral balance control: Design of a case–control study |
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A prosthetic leg prototype for improved mediolateral balance control: Design of a case–control study |
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A prosthetic leg prototype for improved mediolateral balance control: Design of a case–control study |
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prosthetic leg prototype for improved mediolateral balance control: design of a case–control study |
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Background: Missing active ankle control limits prosthetic walkers in their ability to control mediolateral balance. Mediolateral balance control may be improved by increasing hip strategy effectiveness. To this purpose, a new, patented prosthetic device has been developed. This paper presents the design of a study focused on validating the prototype on improvements of mediolateral balance control by comparing it to a classic prosthetic set-up. Methods: Ten adult unilateral transfemoral amputees and ten age- and weight-matched (± 10%) able-bodied individuals will walk on the Gait Real-time Analysis Interactive Lab. Subjects will perform three walking tasks: (1) Unperturbed walking at 80%, 100%, and 120% of comfortable velocity, (2) walking while being mediolaterally perturbed, and (3) walking while stepping on projected light beams. Full-body kinematic and kinetic data will be recorded. Various walking and balance parameters will be analysed. Discussion: It is expected that by increasing hip ab-/adduction effectiveness, the prototype will improve mediolateral balance control in prosthetic walking. Also, it is expected that the prototype will reduce asymmetric lateral trunk bending. Finally, this study will provide valuable new insights into mediolateral balance control during prosthetic walking. |
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mediolateral balance control prosthetic walking prototype hip strategy asymmetric lateral trunk bending |
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