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2021 ◽  
pp. 110749
Author(s):  
Andrea M Willson ◽  
Chris A Richburg ◽  
Anthony J Anderson ◽  
Brittney C Muir ◽  
Joseph Czerniecki ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (14) ◽  
pp. 3119
Author(s):  
Nuria Sarroca ◽  
María José Luesma ◽  
José Valero ◽  
Javier Deus ◽  
Josefa Casanova ◽  
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Background: Walking is a complex process that is highly automated and efficient. This knowledge is essential for the study of pathological gait. The amputation of lower limbs involves new biomechanical load and gait patterns, and injuries due to overload or disuse may occur. The objective of this study is to assess muscle activation as part of the gait in unilateral transtibial amputee patients with prosthesis, at different speeds and with different plantar supports. Method: Included in the sample were 25 people with amputation and 25 control participants. Muscle activation was evaluated in both groups by means of surface electromyography (EMG) under normal and altered conditions. Results: Control participants did not show statistically significant differences (p ˃ 0.05) between their muscle groups, irrespective of support and speed. However, people with amputation did show differences in muscle activity in the quadriceps, all of which occurred at the highest speeds, irrespective of support. In the analysis between groups, significant differences (p < 0.05) were obtained between the leg of the amputee patient and the leg of the control participant, all of them in the quadriceps, and at speeds 3 and 4, regardless of the insole used. Conclusions: Participants with unilateral transtibial amputation carry out more quadriceps muscle activity during gait compared to the control group.



Author(s):  
Khaled Nedal Mahmoud Sobh ◽  
Nasrul Anuar Abd Razak ◽  
Noor Azuan Abu Osman

Electromyography signal has been used widely as input for prosthetic’s leg movements. C-Leg, for example, is among the prosthetics devices that use electromyography as the main input. The main challenge facing the industrial party is the position of the electromyography sensor as it is fixed inside the socket. The study aims to investigate the best positional parameter of electromyography for transtibial prosthetic users for the device to be effective in multiple movement activities and compare with normal human muscle’s activities. DELSYS Trigno wireless electromyography instrument was used in this study to achieve this aim. Ten non-amputee subjects and two transtibial amputees were involved in this study. The surface electromyography signals were recorded from two anterior and posterior below the knee muscles and above the knee muscles, respectively: tibial anterior and gastrocnemius lateral head as well as rectus femoris and biceps femoris during two activities (flexion and extension of knee joint and gait cycle for normal walking). The result during flexion and extension activities for gastrocnemius lateral head and biceps femoris muscles was found to be more useful for the control subjects, while the tibial anterior and also gastrocnemius lateral head are more active for amputee subjects. Also, during normal walking activity for biceps femoris and gastrocnemius lateral head, it was more useful for the control subjects, while for transtibial amputee subject-1, the rectus femoris was the highest signal of the average normal walking activity (0.0001 V) compared to biceps femoris (0.00007 V), as for transtibial amputee subject-2, the biceps femoris was the highest signals of the average normal walking activity (0.0001 V) compared to rectus femoris (0.00004 V). So, it is difficult to rely entirely on the static positioning of the electromyography sensor within the socket as there is a possibility of the sensor to contact with inactive muscle, which will be a gap in the control, leading to a decrease in the functional efficiency of the powered prostheses.



Medicine ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 99 (39) ◽  
pp. e22450
Author(s):  
Shi-Qi Wang ◽  
Ya-Qian Gao ◽  
Ze-Hua Xu ◽  
Fang-Yuan Xu ◽  
Li Yuan




Author(s):  
Emily H. Sinitski ◽  
Edward D. Lemaire ◽  
Natalie Baddour ◽  
Markus Besemann ◽  
Nancy Dudek ◽  
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Author(s):  
Cesar Ferreira ◽  
Florin Dzeladini ◽  
Auke Ijspeert ◽  
Luis Paulo Reis ◽  
Cristina P. Santos
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2019 ◽  
Vol 15 (3) ◽  
pp. 350-356
Author(s):  
H. Gholizadeh ◽  
E.D. Lemaire ◽  
E.H. Sinitski ◽  
D. Nielen ◽  
P. Lebel


Author(s):  
Matthew Tomkin ◽  
Hossein Gholizadeh ◽  
Emily Sinitski ◽  
Edward D Lemaire

INTRODUCTION The Össur Pro-Flex is a 3-blade carbon fiber prosthetic foot designed to provide greater ankle range of motion compared to conventional energy storing and returning prosthetic feet1,2. To provide knowledge on Pro-Flex biomechanical performance, kinematic and kinetic gait parameters were evaluated and compared with the Össur Pro-Flex XC prosthetic foot. Outcomes from this study provide clinical professionals with important decision-making knowledge about two innovative energy storing and returning prosthetic feet. Abstract PDF  Link: https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/cpoj/article/view/32003/24424 How to cite: Tomkin M, Gholizadeh H, Sinitski E, Lemaire E.D. TRANSTIBIAL AMPUTEE GAIT WITH THE PRO-FLEX FOOT DURING LEVEL, DECLINE, AND INCLINE WALKING. CANADIAN PROSTHETICS & ORTHOTICS JOURNAL, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 2, 2018; ABSTRACT, POSTER PRESENTATION AT THE AOPA’S 101ST NATIONAL ASSEMBLY, SEPT. 26-29, VANCOUVER, CANADA, 2018.   DOI: https://doi.org/10.33137/cpoj.v1i2.32003     Abstracts were Peer-reviewed by the American Orthotic Prosthetic Association (AOPA) 101st National Assembly Scientific Committee.  http://www.aopanet.org/



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