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Spatio temporal parameters and symmetry in subjects ascending and descending a ramp, using three different prosthetic feet
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2020-02Registro en:
Riveras, Mauricio; Ravera, Emiliano Pablo; Shaheen, Aliah; Ewins, David; Catalfamo Formento, Paola Andrea Lucia; Spatio temporal parameters and symmetry in subjects ascending and descending a ramp, using three different prosthetic feet; Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers; Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology; 34; 2; 2-2020; 955-961
1738-494X
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Riveras, Mauricio
Ravera, Emiliano Pablo
Shaheen, Aliah
Ewins, David
Catalfamo Formento, Paola Andrea Lucia
Resumen
This study aimed at evaluating spatiotemporal parameters (STP) and symmetry index (SI), commonly used for evaluating amputee gait for routine clinical use, in individuals with unilateral transtibial amputations wearing energy storage and return (ESAR) feet with fixed ankles, prosthetic feet with adaptive ankles (PFAA) and prosthetic feet with microcontrolled adaptive ankles (PFAA-MC) in ramp ascent and descent. Thirteen individuals with transtibial amputations walked up and down a ramp. The STPs were measured in the amputated and intact legs and the relationship between them was quantified using the SI. The results showed that the use of PFAA-MC decreases walking speed in ramp descent (P < 0.018). However, this was the only parameter that showed a significant change. Hence, the differences in the amputees’ gait pattern when using the above-mentioned prostheses may not be reflected by STP and their SI.