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Attenuation of centre-of-pressure trajectory fluctuations under the prosthetic foot when using an articulating hydraulic ankle attachment compared to fixed attachment
Authors:Alan R De Asha  Louise Johnson  Ramesh Munjal  Jai Kulkarni  John G Buckley
Institution:1. Division of Medical Engineering, School of Engineering, Design and Technology, University of Bradford, Bradford, BD7 1DP, UK;2. School of Health Studies, University of Bradford, Bradford, BD7 1DP, UK;3. Mobility & Specialised Rehabilitation Centre, Northern General Hospital, Sheffield, S5 7AT, UK;4. Disablement Services Centre, University Hospital of South Manchester, Manchester, M20 1LB, UK
Abstract:

Background

Disruptions to the progress of the centre-of-pressure trajectory beneath prosthetic feet have been reported previously. These disruptions reflect how body weight is transferred over the prosthetic limb and are governed by the compliance of the prosthetic foot device and its ability to simulate ankle function. This study investigated whether using an articulating hydraulic ankle attachment attenuates centre-of-pressure trajectory fluctuations under the prosthetic foot compared to a fixed attachment.

Methods

Twenty active unilateral trans-tibial amputees completed walking trials at their freely-selected, comfortable walking speed using both their habitual foot with either a rigid or elastic articulating attachment and a foot with a hydraulic ankle attachment. Centre-of-pressure displacement and velocity fluctuations beneath the prosthetic foot, prosthetic shank angular velocity during stance, and walking speed were compared between foot conditions.

Findings

Use of the hydraulic device eliminated or reduced the magnitude of posteriorly directed centre-of-pressure displacements, reduced centre-of-pressure velocity variability across single-support, increased mean forward angular velocity of the shank during early stance, and increased freely chosen comfortable walking speed (P ≤ 0.002).

Interpretation

The attenuation of centre-of-pressure trajectory fluctuations when using the hydraulic device indicated bodyweight was transferred onto the prosthetic limb in a smoother, less faltering manner which allowed the centre of mass to translate more quickly over the foot.
Keywords:Amputee  Gait  Centre-of-pressure  Prosthesis  Walking speed
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