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Comparative Study
. 1990;23(5):441-6.
doi: 10.1016/0021-9290(90)90299-i.

Shock absorption of below-knee prostheses: a comparison between the SACH and the Multiflex foot

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Comparative Study

Shock absorption of below-knee prostheses: a comparison between the SACH and the Multiflex foot

J L van Leeuwen et al. J Biomech. 1990.

Abstract

Shock waves were measured during walking on a treadmill on the metal tube of a below-knee KBM prosthesis, provided either with a SACH foot or with a Multiflex foot. Accelerations were measured in the axial direction and the dorso-ventral direction, about 160 mm proximal to the sole of the shoe. The accelerations had comparable amplitudes to those measured on normal legs. Dorso-ventral amplitudes (order of magnitude 4 g) were generally higher than the axial amplitudes. For some patients, the SACH foot gave much higher axial accelerations than the Multiflex foot did. In the dorso-ventral direction, the SACH foot showed a moderate resonance phenomenon in the autospectral density function in the range of 40-50 Hz. The Multiflex foot showed a more variable behaviour. For both types of feet, components above 65 Hz were negligible.

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