A systematic review of energy storing dynamic response foot for prosthetic rehabilitation.

Swapna Sahoo, Rajesh Kumar Mohanty, Aswini Kumar Mohapatra
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The purpose of this paper is to undertake a systematic review on various mechanical design considerations, simulation and optimization techniques as well as the clinical applications of energy storing and return (ESAR) prosthetic feet used in amputee rehabilitation. Methodological databases including PubMed, EMBASE, and SCOPUS were searched till July 2022, and the retrieved records were evaluated for relevance. The design, mechanism, materials used, mechanical and simulation techniques and clinical applications of ESAR foot used in developed and developing nations were reviewed. 61 articles met the inclusion criteria out of total 577 studies. A wide variety of design matrices for energy- storing feet was found, but the clinical relevance of its design parameters is uncommon. Definitive factors on technical and clinical characteristics were derived and included in the summary tables. To modify existing foot failure mechanisms, material selection and multiple experiments must be improved. Gait analysis and International Organization for Standardization (ISO) mechanical testing standards of energy-storing feet were the methods for integrating clinical experimentation with numerical results. To meet technological requirements, various frameworks simulate finite element models of the energy-storing foot, whereas clinical investigations involving gait analysis require proper insight. Analysis of structural behavior under varying loads and its effect on studies of functional gait are limited. For optimal functional performance, durability and affordability, more research and technological advancements are required to characterize materials and standardize prosthetic foot protocols.

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本文旨在对截肢者康复中使用的能量储存和回流(ESAR)义足的各种机械设计考虑因素、模拟和优化技术以及临床应用进行系统综述。截至 2022 年 7 月,本文检索了包括 PubMed、EMBASE 和 SCOPUS 在内的方法学数据库,并对检索到的记录进行了相关性评估。综述了发达国家和发展中国家使用的 ESAR 义足的设计、机制、所用材料、机械和模拟技术以及临床应用。在总共 577 项研究中,有 61 篇文章符合纳入标准。研究发现,储能脚的设计矩阵多种多样,但其设计参数的临床相关性并不常见。研究得出了技术和临床特征的决定性因素,并将其纳入汇总表中。要改变现有的足部失效机制,必须改进材料选择和多重实验。步态分析和国际标准化组织(ISO)储能脚机械测试标准是将临床实验与数值结果相结合的方法。为满足技术要求,各种框架模拟了储能脚的有限元模型,而涉及步态分析的临床研究则需要适当的洞察力。对不同负荷下结构行为的分析及其对功能步态研究的影响是有限的。为了获得最佳的功能性能、耐用性和经济性,需要进行更多的研究和技术进步,以确定材料的特性并规范义足方案。
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