발목관절 조절각도가 절단환자의 보행에 미치는 영향

Influence on amputee gait by the ankle joint alignment

  • Kim, Y.H. (Korea Orthopedics and Rehabilitation Engineering Center) ;
  • Yang, G.T. (Korea Orthopedics and Rehabilitation Engineering Center) ;
  • Lim, S.H. (Korea Orthopedics and Rehabilitation Engineering Center) ;
  • Chang, Y.H. (Korea Orthopedics and Rehabilitation Engineering Center) ;
  • Mun, M.S. (Korea Orthopedics and Rehabilitation Engineering Center)
  • 발행 : 1997.11.28

초록

Socket pressure distributions with gait analyses of a transfemoral and a transtibial prostheses were measured in order to assess an optimal socket fitting and unction. Ankle joint was aligned by the neutral and the dorsi/plantar flexed positions. Compared to dorsi and plantar flexed positions of ankle joint, cadence and walking speed increased with the neutral ankle joint alignment. Other gait parameters were close to the normative data with the neutral ankle joint alignment. For the transfemoral amputee, dorsiflexed alignment of the ankle joint created high pressure on the lateral aspect of the socket, on the other hand, plantarflexed alignment resulted in increased pressure on the medial aspect of the socket. For the transtibial amputee, dorsiflexed alignment of the ankle resulted in high pressure on the antero-lateral aspect of the socket during mid-stance, but plantarflexion of the ankle joint showed slight increases in pressure at the same location in the socket. The present study clearly demonstrated that malalignment of a prosthesis results in localized increasing pressure within the socket. Proper alignment of the prosthesis is required in order to acquire an appropriate socket-limb interface as well as the proper gait.

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