Development and Preliminary Evaluation of a Bimodal Foot Prosthesis for Walking and Running

Author:

Ziemnicki David M.1,McDonald Kirsty A.2,Molitor Stephanie L.34,Egolf Jeremiah B.5,Cruz Justin P.67,Lee Kathryn E.5,Zelik Karl E.8910

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Vanderbilt University, 2201 West End Avenue , Nashville, TN 37235

2. School of Health Sciences, University of New South Wales, Level 2, Wallace Wurth Building , Sydney 2052, NSW, Australia

3. Department of Biomedical Engineering, Vanderbilt University, 2201 West End Avenue , Nashville, TN 37235 ; 204 E. Dean Keeton Street , Austin, TX 78712

4. Walker Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin, 2201 West End Avenue , Nashville, TN 37235 ; 204 E. Dean Keeton Street , Austin, TX 78712

5. Department of Biomedical Engineering, Vanderbilt University, 2201 West End Avenue , Nashville, TN 37235

6. Department of Biomedical Engineering, Vanderbilt University, 2201 West End Avenue , Nashville, TN 37235 ; , 303 E. Chicago Ave, Ward Building 1-003 , Chicago, IL 60611-3008

7. Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University 2201 West End Avenue , Nashville, TN 37235 ; , 303 E. Chicago Ave, Ward Building 1-003 , Chicago, IL 60611-3008

8. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Vanderbilt University , 2201 West End Avenue , Nashville, TN 37235 ; , 2201 West End Avenue , Nashville, TN 37235 ; , 2201 West End Avenue , Nashville, TN 37235

9. Department of Biomedical Engineering, Vanderbilt University , 2201 West End Avenue , Nashville, TN 37235 ; , 2201 West End Avenue , Nashville, TN 37235 ; , 2201 West End Avenue , Nashville, TN 37235

10. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Vanderbilt University , 2201 West End Avenue , Nashville, TN 37235 ; , 2201 West End Avenue , Nashville, TN 37235 ; , 2201 West End Avenue , Nashville, TN 37235

Abstract

Abstract People often alternate between bouts of walking and running, for instance, when adults participate in recreational activities. Transitioning between activities can be challenging for prosthesis users because existing prosthetic feet are not well-suited for both tasks. Meanwhile, switching between prostheses for different tasks is often impractical. Collectively, these challenges can present barriers to physical activity participation for people with limb loss, which can negatively impact social or physical health. This work describes the development and evaluation of a passive bimodal prosthetic foot prototype with different configurations and stiffnesses for walking and running. Users rated the bimodal prosthesis higher for standing and walking compared to a running prosthesis (+2.3 for both tasks on a seven-point Likert scale). Users rated the bimodal prosthesis higher for running compared to a walking prosthesis (+1.7 and +0.5 for 2.0 and 2.5 m/s running, respectively). Changing from walking to running mode increased the device's stiffness by 23–84%, depending on the user's preference. Users could switch between bimodal prosthesis walking and running modes quickly (21.3 ± 12.0 s). Overall, the preliminary results were encouraging in terms of user satisfaction, stiffness change between modes, and mode-switching speed. These findings motivate future exploration of this bimodal prosthesis concept.

Publisher

ASME International

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