INFLUENCE OF FEMUR LENGTH ON ASYMMETRY OF PROSTHETIC GAIT BIOMECHANICS IN TRANSFEMORAL AMPUTATION

Author:

EZHUMALAI K.1ORCID,PADHI ARPITA1ORCID,MOHANTY RAJESH KUMAR1ORCID,PRADHAN ROJALEEN2ORCID,MOHANTY PATITAPABAN3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. MPO Section, Department of Prosthetics and Orthotics, Swami Vivekanand National Institute of Rehabilitation Training and Research, Cuttack, Odisha, India

2. Academic Section, Department of Prosthetics and Orthotics, Swami Vivekanand National Institute of Rehabilitation Training and Research, Cuttack, Odisha, India

3. Department of Physiotherapy, Swami Vivekanand, National Institute of Rehabilitation Training and Research Cuttack, Odisha, India

Abstract

This study compares the prosthetic gait asymmetry in transfemoral amputees with varied femoral lengths to able-bodied participants in terms of temporal-spatial parameters and joint kinematics. Sixteen young and active transfemoral amputees with short and long residual limbs were divided into two groups and subjected to three-dimensional quantitative motion analysis through high definition optoelectronic cameras and force platform. The prosthetic gait of amputees was compared with those of 15 participants with normal gait to analyze the asymmetry. There was a significant difference in temporal-spatial gait parameters between the amputee groups in terms of intact limb stride length and swing time ([Formula: see text]). The gait of amputees with long femoral lengths was with comparatively higher mean step length (0.31 versus 0.35[Formula: see text]m), velocity (0.48 versus 0.44[Formula: see text]m/s), and cadence (73.58 versus 66.62 steps/min) compared to short residual limbs, however these results are nonsignificant ([Formula: see text]). Amputees and able-bodied participants differed significantly for all measured parameters ([Formula: see text]). The amputees with short residual limbs had more variation in sagittal plane hip flexion at initial contact than long amputees and able-bodied subjects. Amputees with longer residual limbs demonstrated peak swing prosthetic hip flexion closer to able-bodied individuals. The frontal pelvic obliquity and sagittal pelvic tilt revealed more variance among amputees with shorter residual limbs than longer ones. This study will aid in identifying the underlying mechanism of gait asymmetry in transfemoral amputees in relation to residual femoral length and hence will pave a path for improving the knee and foot prosthetic components.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd

Subject

Biomedical Engineering

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