2018
DOI: 10.1097/jpo.0000000000000171
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Joint Moments During Downhill and Uphill Walking of a Person with Transfemoral Amputation with a Hydraulic Articulating and a Rigid Prosthetic Ankle—A Case Study

Abstract: Introduction: Functional characteristics of prosthetic ankle design may facilitate sloped walking for transfemoral amputees. The aim of the current case-study was to analyse the effects of a rigid vs. a hydraulically articulating ankle component on the biological joint moments of a transfemoral amputee during downhill, uphill and level walking. Methods: The gait of one unilateral transfemoral amputee, using the same prosthetic foot with rigid and hydraulic ankle components, was analysed and compared to a contr… Show more

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“…Furthermore, where MPK components are not available, feasible or desirable, for cost or practicality reasons, the mechanical function of an advanced ankle-foot component, such as the hydraulic ankle-foot components assessed in this study, could also provide additional mobility benefits. 33 This may be of particular use to IUTFs in low resource settings or with multiple options for prosthetic limbs. Of course, the data from this study must be viewed in the context of the ability of the participants recruited.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, where MPK components are not available, feasible or desirable, for cost or practicality reasons, the mechanical function of an advanced ankle-foot component, such as the hydraulic ankle-foot components assessed in this study, could also provide additional mobility benefits. 33 This may be of particular use to IUTFs in low resource settings or with multiple options for prosthetic limbs. Of course, the data from this study must be viewed in the context of the ability of the participants recruited.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%