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Limits of stability in persons with transtibial amputation with respect to prosthetic alignment alterations

B. Kolarova, M. Janura, Z. Svoboda, M. Elfmark,

. 2013 ; 94 (11) : 2234-40.

Jazyk angličtina Země Spojené státy americké

Typ dokumentu časopisecké články, práce podpořená grantem

Perzistentní odkaz   https://www.medvik.cz/link/bmc14050979

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the limits of stability (LOS) in persons with transtibial amputation (TTA), and to determine the effects of prosthetic alignment alterations on motor control strategies. DESIGN: Before-and-after trial. SETTING: A kinesiology laboratory at a university hospital. PARTICIPANTS: Male patients with TTA (n=10) and controls (n=17). INTERVENTIONS: Prosthetic alignment. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: For the LOS test, the maximum excursion, endpoint excursion, direction control, movement velocity, and reaction time with inclination in the forward direction, toward the amputated leg/right leg, and in the backward direction, and toward the nonamputated leg/left leg. Measurements were performed using the following 5 prosthetic alignments: the optimal alignment, with the prosthesis shorter by 1cm, with the prosthesis longer by 1cm, and with the prosthetic foot in 5° of extra plantar flexion and 5° of extra dorsiflexion. RESULTS: Compared with the control group, maximum excursion and direction control were lower (P<.05) in patients with TTA with backward body inclination for all tested prosthetic alignments. Direction control in backward inclination was reduced (P<.05) compared with other tested directions for all assessed prosthetic alignments. Differences between the tested alignments were not significant in any of the tested directions. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with TTA have decreased voluntary body inclination backward within the LOS for all tested prosthetic alignments. Compared with controls, changes in prosthetic foot settings by means of rotation in the sagittal plane had a larger impact on movement strategy in patients with TTA than did changes to the length of the prosthesis.

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