Investigation of The Effects of Prosthetic Knee Condition for Individuals with Transfemoral Amputation During Attempted Running.

N Blakeley, B Silver-Thorn, J A Cross
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Background: A number of individuals with unilateral transfemoral amputation (TFA) run in a prosthesis with an unlocked prosthetic knee, while others choose to run with a locked prosthetic knee to increase stability. Research regarding running with an unlocked knee (UK) versus a locked knee (LK), with respect to energy efficiency, is limited and might be enhanced by characterization of the impact of knee condition on kinematics.

Objectives: To investigate the effect of an UK versus LK on hip kinematics, energy efficiency, and running speed.

Methodology: Five male novice runners with unilateral TFA completed one three-minute self-selected running speed (SSRS) trial and three peak speed trials per knee condition. Hip kinematics, energy efficiency, and running speed were compared between conditions.

Findings: Four of the five subjects exhibited a fast walk, rather than a consistent run. Hip flexion increased for all subjects and hip abduction decreased for four subjects during swing phase for the UK condition. Hip kinematic asymmetry was reduced for the UK condition in the sagittal plane for four individuals; hip kinematic asymmetry was also reduced in the frontal plane for the UK condition for three of these individuals. Mean energy efficiency was better for the UK condition (UK: 0.282 mLO2/kg/m, LK: 0.328 mLO2/kg/m). Peak running speed did not differ significantly between knee conditions (UK: 1.47m/s, LK:1.32m/s).

Conclusions: For novice recreational runners with unilateral transfemoral amputation, the UK condition resulted in improved energy efficiency and enhanced kinematic symmetry, despite comparable peak speed relative to the LK condition. Therefore the UK condition may be advantageous for mid-range distance running.

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经股截肢患者尝试跑步时假膝状况影响的研究。
背景:许多单侧经股截肢(TFA)患者使用未锁定的假体膝关节跑步,而另一些人选择使用锁定的假体膝关节跑步以增加稳定性。关于未锁定膝关节(UK)和锁定膝关节(LK)在能量效率方面的研究是有限的,并且可以通过描述膝关节状况对运动学的影响来增强。目的:研究UK和LK对髋关节运动学、能量效率和跑步速度的影响。方法:五名患有单侧TFA的男性跑步新手完成了一次三分钟自选跑步速度(SSRS)试验和三次峰值速度试验。对不同条件下的髋关节运动学、能量效率和跑步速度进行比较。研究发现:五名受试者中有四名表现出快速步行,而不是持续跑步。在英国条件下,在摇摆阶段,所有受试者髋关节屈曲增加,髋关节外展减少。4例UK患者矢状面髋关节运动不对称性降低;其中三个人的髋部运动不对称也在英国条件下减少了。英国条件下的平均能源效率更好(英国:0.282 mLO2/kg/m, LK: 0.328 mLO2/kg/m)。峰值跑步速度在不同膝盖状态下没有显著差异(UK: 1.47m/s, LK:1.32m/s)。结论:对于单侧经股截肢的休闲跑步新手来说,UK条件导致能量效率的提高和运动对称性的增强,尽管相对于LK条件的峰值速度相当。因此,英国的条件可能有利于中距离跑步。
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Canadian Prosthetics  Orthotics Journal
Canadian Prosthetics Orthotics Journal Medicine-Rehabilitation
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