Evaluation of Biomechanical Effects and Patient Benefits of a New Orthotic Ankle Joint in Stance Control Orthosis Fittings

IF 0.4 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS Journal of Prosthetics and Orthotics Pub Date : 2022-01-27 DOI:10.1097/JPO.0000000000000414
T. Schmalz, Thomas Maximilian Köhler, Katharina Burkhardt, Annika Dlugoszek, Etienne Overdevest, A. Kannenberg, M. Bellmann
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ABSTRACT Introduction A newly introduced generation of orthotic ankle joints with adjustable dorsiflexion and plantarflexion resistances and increased range of motion (ROM) has been well established in orthotic fittings of neurological patients with ankle foot orthoses. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether users of stance control orthoses (SCOs) may also benefit from this orthotic ankle joint principle using a biomechanical test design. Methods Six patients unilaterally fitted with an SCO (E-MAG Active) with the orthotic ankle joint NexGearTango (NGT; Ottobock, Duderstadt, Germany), an ankle joint representing the new principle, were enrolled in the study. The modular principle of the ankle joint allowed testing both the new functionality and the characteristics of a conventional orthotic ankle joint (CAJ; limited uncontrolled ROM). Level walking at slow, medium, and fast speed and with given short steps, ascending and descending a ramp with 10° inclination and standing (level ground as well as 10° incline and decline standing), were assessed while using NGT or CAJ, respectively. Kinematic and kinetic data were captured with an optoelectronic camera system and two force plates. Results The reliability of switching from stance to swing of the orthotic knee joint was clearly enhanced with NGT for short-step level walking and ascending ramps. For ascending ramps, a significantly increased dorsiflexion of 5° during stance and an earlier transition from decelerating to accelerating forces were found with NGT. When standing on slopes, the symmetry of weight distribution between the orthotic and unaffected limb was significantly increased with NGT. Conclusions The increased and resistance-controlled dorsiflexion of the new orthotic ankle joint principle resulted in relevant benefits in gait situations with unlevel conditions and higher demands. Therefore, this orthotic ankle joint principle may represent an additional option to optimize patient fittings with SCOs. Clinical Relevance Statement The use of the new orthotic ankle principle tested in the present study results in relevant benefits, especially in gait situations in unlevel conditions. Therefore, this principle represents an additional option to optimize patient fittings with SCOs.
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一种新型矫形器踝关节在支架控制矫形器中的生物力学效果和患者效益评估
摘要简介新推出的一代踝关节矫形器,具有可调节的背屈和跖屈阻力,并增加了运动范围(ROM),已在使用踝足矫形器的神经系统患者的矫形器中得到很好的应用。本研究的目的是通过生物力学测试设计,调查姿势控制矫形器(SCOs)的使用者是否也可以从这种矫形器踝关节原理中受益。方法6例患者采用代表新原理的踝关节NexGearTango(NGT;Ottobock,Duderstadt,德国)单侧安装SCO(E-MAG-Active)。踝关节的模块化原理允许测试传统矫正踝关节(CAJ;有限的非受控ROM)的新功能和特性。在使用NGT或CAJ时,分别评估慢速、中速和快速水平行走以及给定的短步数、10°倾斜坡道的上升和下降以及站立(水平地面以及10°倾斜和下降站立)。运动学和动力学数据是用一个光电摄像系统和两个力板拍摄的。结果NGT在短步水平步行和坡道上能明显提高膝关节从站立到摆动的可靠性。对于上升坡道,NGT在站立过程中显著增加了5°的背屈,并更早地从减速力过渡到加速力。当站在斜坡上时,NGT显著增加了矫正肢体和未受影响肢体之间重量分布的对称性。结论新的踝关节矫形器原理增加并控制阻力的背屈,在步态条件不稳定和要求更高的情况下产生了相关的益处。因此,这种矫正踝关节原理可能是优化SCOs患者配合的额外选择。临床相关性声明本研究中测试的新踝关节矫正原理的使用产生了相关的益处,尤其是在非水平条件下的步态情况下。因此,这一原则代表了一种额外的选择,可以优化SCOs的患者配件。
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Journal of Prosthetics and Orthotics
Journal of Prosthetics and Orthotics Medicine-Rehabilitation
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期刊介绍: Published quarterly by the AAOP, JPO: Journal of Prosthetics and Orthotics provides information on new devices, fitting and fabrication techniques, and patient management experiences. The focus is on prosthetics and orthotics, with timely reports from related fields such as orthopaedic research, occupational therapy, physical therapy, orthopaedic surgery, amputation surgery, physical medicine, biomedical engineering, psychology, ethics, and gait analysis. Each issue contains research-based articles reviewed and approved by a highly qualified editorial board and an Academy self-study quiz offering two PCE''s.
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