Functional and perceptive differences between conventional and advanced ankle foot orthoses in community ambulators post-limb trauma: the injuries managed with advanced bracing of the lower extremity (IM ABLE) study.

IF 1.3 Q3 REHABILITATION Frontiers in rehabilitation sciences Pub Date : 2024-07-01 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fresc.2024.1277509
M Jason Highsmith, Rebecca M Miro, Michael Kartel, Anita Ramrattan, Angela Courtade, Jeffrey T Heckman, Samuel L Phillips, Shane R Wurdeman, Thomas V DiBello, Dwiesha L England, Phillip M Stevens, James H Campbell, Michael J Hyre, Jason T Maikos, Owen T Hill, Stephanie L Carey
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Introduction: Many military service members and civilians suffer from lower extremity trauma. Despite recent advancements in lower limb bracing technology, it remains unclear whether these newer advanced braces offer improved comfort and functionality compared to conventional options. The IDEO (Intrepid Dynamic Exoskeletal Orthosis), a type of "advanced" orthosis was developed to assist in maintaining high functional performance in patients who have experienced high-energy lower extremity trauma and underwent limb salvage surgeries.

Methods: A cross-sector multi-site initiative was completed to study the efficacy of advanced ankle foot orthoses (AFO) for lower limb trauma and injury compared to a conventional AFO. Following fitting, training, and accommodation, the subjects were assessed in each AFO system for mobility, self-reported function, safety and pain, and preference.

Results: They preferred the advanced over the conventional AFO and the mobility and exertion perception improved with the advanced AFO with no difference in pain or overall health status scores.

Discussion: Thus, an advanced AFO is an option for trauma affecting the lower limb. Long-term studies are required to better understand the accommodation and learning process of using an advanced AFO.

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传统踝足矫形器和先进踝足矫形器在社区救护者肢体创伤后的功能和感知差异:下肢先进支架治疗损伤(IM ABLE)研究。
导言:许多军人和平民都遭受过下肢创伤。尽管近年来下肢矫形器技术不断进步,但与传统的矫形器相比,这些新型的先进矫形器是否能提高舒适度和功能性,目前仍不清楚。IDEO(无畏号动态外骨骼矫形器)是一种 "先进 "矫形器,旨在帮助经历过高能量下肢创伤并接受过肢体救治手术的患者保持较高的功能表现:方法:完成了一项跨部门多站点计划,研究高级踝足矫形器与传统踝足矫形器相比,对下肢创伤和损伤的疗效。在试穿、训练和适应之后,受试者在每种踝足矫形器系统中接受了活动能力、自我报告功能、安全性和疼痛以及偏好方面的评估:结果:与传统 AFO 相比,他们更喜欢先进的 AFO,而且先进的 AFO 改善了活动能力和用力感,但疼痛或总体健康状况评分没有差异:因此,对于影响下肢的创伤,可选择先进的 AFO。需要进行长期研究,以更好地了解使用高级 AFO 的适应和学习过程。
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