2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12984-023-01126-7
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Comparison of five different methodologies for evaluating ankle–foot orthosis stiffness

Abstract: Background The mechanical properties of an ankle–foot orthosis (AFO) play an important role in the gait mechanics of the end user. However, testing methodologies for evaluating these mechanical properties are not standardized. The purpose of this study was to compare five different evaluation frameworks to assess AFO stiffness. Method The same 13 carbon composite AFOs were tested with five different methods. Four previously reported custom test fi… Show more

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“…The terms resistance and stiffness are sometimes used interchangeably, however the stiffness of an AFO is more rigorously de ned as the change of resistance per unit of ankle articulation and is typically measured in Newton-meters per degree (Nm/deg). Various devices have been developed to measure stiffness of AFOs (43). These three AFO mechanical characteristics: alignment, resistance, and stiffness in uence ankle motion in distinct ways and if properly adjusted may help reduce pathologic gait abnormalities for patients with neuromuscular disorders (10,11,13).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The terms resistance and stiffness are sometimes used interchangeably, however the stiffness of an AFO is more rigorously de ned as the change of resistance per unit of ankle articulation and is typically measured in Newton-meters per degree (Nm/deg). Various devices have been developed to measure stiffness of AFOs (43). These three AFO mechanical characteristics: alignment, resistance, and stiffness in uence ankle motion in distinct ways and if properly adjusted may help reduce pathologic gait abnormalities for patients with neuromuscular disorders (10,11,13).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%