Affiliation:
1. Department of Mechanical Engineering and Product Design Engineering, Swinburne University of Technology, 3122 Victoria, Australia
2. Institute for Health and Sport, Victoria University, 3011 Victoria, Australia
Abstract
The aim of this review article is to appraise the design and functionality of above-knee prosthetic legs. So far, various transfemoral prosthetic legs are found to offer a stable gait to amputees but are limited to laboratories. The commercially available prosthetic legs are not reliable and comfortable enough to satisfy amputees. There is a dire need for creating a powered prosthetic knee joint that could address amputees’ requirements. To pinpoint the gap in transfemoral prosthetic legs, prosthetic knee unit model designs, control frameworks, kinematics, and gait evaluations are concentrated. Ambulation exercises, ground-level walking, running, and slope walking are considered to help identify research gaps and areas where existing prostheses can be ameliorated. The results show that above-knee amputees can more effectively manage their issues with the aid of an active prosthesis, capable of reliable gait. To accomplish the necessary control, closed loop controllers and volitional control are integral parts. Future studies should consider designing a transfemoral electromechanical prosthesis based on electromyographic (EMG) signals to better predict the amputee’s intent and control in accordance with that intent.
Funder
Higher Education Commission (HEC) Scholarship Grant, Pakistan
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