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Clinical Trial
. 1999 Sep;29(9):526-33.
doi: 10.2519/jospt.1999.29.9.526.

Physiological measurements of walking and running in people with transtibial amputations with 3 different prostheses

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Physiological measurements of walking and running in people with transtibial amputations with 3 different prostheses

M J Hsu et al. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 1999 Sep.

Abstract

Study design: A 3-factor (foot type, speed, and mode of ambulation) repeated-measures experimental design was used.

Objectives: To compare the differences in energy expenditure, gait efficiency, and relative exercise intensity in persons with transtibial amputations with various prostheses.

Background: There is a need for improved prosthetic designs to accommodate physically active persons with lower-extremity amputations.

Methods and measures: We used progressive speeds of treadmill walking (53.64, 67.05, 80.46, 93.87, and 107.28 m/min) and running (120.69, 134.1, and 147.51 m/min) with 3 different types of prostheses: the Solid Ankle Cushion Heel (SACH) foot, the Flex-Foot (FF), and the Re-Flex Vertical Shock Pylon (VSP) prosthesis. Five physically active men with unilateral transtibial amputations served as subjects (aged 31.6 +/- 4.28 years).

Results: The following statistically significant differences (improvements) between the Re-Flex VSP versus the FF and the SACH foot were found. Energy cost: walking (5%), running (11%); gait efficiency: walking (6%), running (9%); relative exercise intensity: walking (4%), running (5%). However, we found no significant differences between the FF and the SACH.

Conclusions: The Re-Flex VSP appears to have a positive effect on energy cost, efficiency, and relative exercise intensity compared with the other prosthetic foot types during walking and running.

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