设计和测试用于假肢衬垫系绳的简易快速连接装置。

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS Prosthetics and Orthotics International Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-14 DOI:10.1097/PXR.0000000000000272
Kendrick C Coburn, Mathew J Weissinger, Adam J Krout, Brian J Hafner, Joseph L Garbini, Katheryn J Allyn, Joan E Sanders
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背景:系绳挂带的一个局限性是,从衬垫上固定和松开系绳,需要进行清洁或更换衬垫,这对一些使用者来说很困难:研究设计:机械测试和试点研究:研究设计:机械测试和试点研究:方法:采用滑动锁定机制。操作快速连接装置时,假肢使用者打开锁,将其滑到衬垫上伸出的短针上,然后松开机械装置,使其弹回锁定位置:机械测试表明,该系统能很好地承受100牛顿的25000次拉伸负荷和350牛顿的单次拉伸负荷。五名经胫使用者试用了该系统,他们固定和松开快速连接装置的时间在2到30秒之间。他们认为快速接头使用直观、安全、相对安静且稳定。不过,与快速连接系统相比,他们更喜欢传统的插销锁,主要是因为快速连接系统需要多步骤操作(扭转-连接-滑动),他们认为这比他们习惯的插销锁操作更为复杂:快速连接系统目前的形式很可能会被那些在穿戴插销锁过程中遇到困难的社区行动不便者所使用。它还可以用于使用电机调节系绳长度的动力系绳。
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Design and testing of a simple quick connect for a prosthetic liner tether.

Background: A limitation of tether lanyards is that fastening and unfastening the tether from the liner, which needs to be performed to clean or replace the liner, is difficult for some users.

Objective: The purpose of this research was to create a quick connect that allows users to easily attach and detach the tether from the liner.

Study design: Mechanical testing and pilot study.

Methods: A slide-and-lock mechanism was used. To operate the quick connect, the prosthesis user turns open the lock, slides it onto a short pin extending from the liner, and releases the mechanism, causing it to spring back to the locked position.

Results: Mechanical tests demonstrated that the system well-tolerated tensile loads of 25,000 cycles at 100 N and single cycles at 350 N. Five transtibial users trialed the system and took between 2 and 30 s to fasten and unfasten the quick connect. They found the quick connect intuitive to use, secure, relatively quiet, and stable. However, they preferred their traditional pin lock over the quick connect system, mainly because the quick connect required a multistep procedure (twist-align-slide) that they considered more complex than operating the locking pin to which they were accustomed.

Conclusions: In its current form, the quick connect is likely to be used by limited community ambulators who struggle with the pin lock donning procedure. It also has potential use with powered tethers that use a motor to adjust tether length.

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208
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6-12 weeks
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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