J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.  2001 Dec;25(6):1059-1068.

Evaluation of Kinematic Data and Energy Consumption of Domestic Swing and Stance Phase Control Knee Assembly

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Rehabilitation Medicineand, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Korea.
  • 2Research Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Korea.

Abstract


OBJECTIVE
This study aimed to evaluate the kinematic data and energy consumption of domestic swing and stance phase (SNS) control knee assembly in transfemoral amputees. METHOD: Five male transfemoral amputees took prosthetic training of more than one week and evaluated with random applying 3 types of knee assembly; mechanical type, pneumatic type, and domestic SNS type. Kinematic data was obtained by the VICON 370 system (Oxford Metrics Ltd., UK.). Energy consumption was measured using a KB1-C (Aerosport Inc, U.S.A).
RESULTS
Domestic SNS type showed a significantly increased walking speed, cadence and step length compared with mechanical type and pneumatic type (p<0.05). Domestic SNS type showed a significantly increased maximal hip flexion and extension compared with mechanical type and pneumatic type (p<0.05). Domestic SNS type showed decreased peak knee flexion at swing phase and significantly increased peak knee extension at stance phase compard with mechanical type and pneumatic type (p<0.05). In energy consumption, the domestic SNS type tended to show a lower O2 cost and faster walking speed than the mechanical type and pneumatic type at free-walking.
CONCLUSION
We concluded the domestic SNS type had more tendency toward a normal gait pattern and lower energy consumption compared with mechanical type and pneumatic type.

Keyword

Prosthesis; Swing and stance phase control; Kinematic data; Energy consumption

MeSH Terms

Amputees
Gait
Hip
Humans
Knee*
Male
Prostheses and Implants
Walking
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