Effect of the ischial support on muscle force estimation during transfemoral walking

Author:

Fougeron Nolwenn12ORCID,Bonnet Xavier1,Panhelleux Brieuc3,Rose Jean-Loïc2,Rohan Pierre-Yves1,Pillet Hélène1

Affiliation:

1. Institut de Biomécanique Humaine Georges Charpak, Arts et Métiers ParisTech, Paris, France

2. Proteor, Recherche et développement, Dijon, France

3. Department of Surgery and Cancer, Imperial College London, London, UK

Abstract

Background: Transmission of loads between the prosthetic socket and the residual limb is critical for the comfort and walking ability of people with transfemoral amputation. This transmission is mainly determined by the socket tightening, muscle forces, and socket ischial support. However, numerical investigations of the amputated gait, using modeling approaches such as MusculoSkeletal (MSK) modeling, ignore the weight-bearing role of the ischial support. This simplification may lead to errors in the muscle force estimation. Objective: This study aims to propose a MSK model of the amputated gait that accounts for the interaction between the body and the ischial support for the estimation of the muscle forces of 13 subjects with unilateral transfemoral amputation. Methods: Contrary to previous studies on the amputated gait which ignored the interaction with the ischial support, here, the contact on the ischial support was included in the external loads acting on the pelvis in a MSK model of the amputated gait. Results: Including the ischial support induced an increase in the activity of the main abductor muscles, while adductor muscles' activity was reduced. These results suggest that neglecting the interaction with the ischial support leads to erroneous muscle force distribution considering the gait of people with transfemoral amputation. Although subjects with various bone geometries, particularly femur lengths, were included in the study, similar results were obtained for all subjects. Conclusions: Eventually, the estimation of muscle forces from MSK models could be used in combination with finite element models to provide quantitative data for the design of prosthetic sockets.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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