Experimental and numerical analyses of alternate materials for performance enhancement of Jaipur foot.

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS Prosthetics and Orthotics International Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-27 DOI:10.1097/PXR.0000000000000306
Harlal Singh Mali, Shamsher Singh, Smitkumar Savasni
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Background: The Jaipur foot is the gold standard in low-cost prosthetics, and the amputee population in low-income and middle-income countries has benefited immensely from this innovation. The ability of the Jaipur foot to mimic the behavior of a regular foot, albeit to a limited extent, has made it a popular choice among clinicians and patients. However, the immense popularity has also hindered further research because minimal efforts have been made to investigate the scope of improvement of the Jaipur foot, particularly with new materials.

Objective: This article focuses on numerical and experimental analyses of various materials for the performance enhancements of the Jaipur foot.

Methods: Contemporary materials are used in finite element analysis to filter the most suitable alternate material for microcellular rubber. The performance of the Jaipur foot fabricated with alternate material is compared with the conventional Jaipur foot through compression testing simulating gait cycle conditions.

Results: The EVA foot showed 1-3 mm higher deformation than the MCR foot during the dorsiflexion or heel strike phases, which indicates an appropriate shock absorption and energy storage capacity in heel striking conditions. In forefoot strike phase or plantarflexion, the EVA foot and MCR foot showed identical behavior in deformations. Replacing the MCR with EVA also resulted in reduced weight of the Jaipur foot by 23%.

Conclusions: The weight reduction can help the amputee to expend less energy, thereby improving patient comfort and walking patterns and hence a more natural performance similar to a regular human foot.

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提高斋浦尔足部性能的替代材料的实验和数值分析。
背景:斋浦尔足是低成本假肢的黄金标准,低收入和中等收入国家的截肢者从这一创新中受益匪浅。斋浦尔足虽然在一定程度上模仿了普通足的行为,但它已经成为临床医生和患者的热门选择。然而,巨大的普及也阻碍了进一步的研究,因为很少有人努力调查斋浦尔足的改进范围,特别是使用新材料。目的:对各种增强斋浦尔足性能的材料进行数值和实验分析。方法:采用现代材料进行有限元分析,筛选最合适的微孔橡胶替代材料。通过模拟步态循环条件的压缩试验,比较了替代材料制备的斋浦尔足与传统斋浦尔足的性能。结果:EVA足在背屈和跟击阶段的变形量比MCR足高1 ~ 3 mm,说明EVA足在跟击条件下具有适当的减震和储能能力。在前足打击阶段或跖屈阶段,EVA足和MCR足表现出相同的变形行为。用EVA代替MCR也使斋浦尔足的重量减少了23%。结论:减轻体重可以帮助截肢者消耗更少的能量,从而改善患者的舒适度和行走方式,从而获得更自然的类似于普通人的脚的表现。
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期刊介绍: Prosthetics and Orthotics International is an international, multidisciplinary journal for all professionals who have an interest in the medical, clinical, rehabilitation, technical, educational and research aspects of prosthetics, orthotics and rehabilitation engineering, as well as their related topics.
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