Title of article :
The Interaction of Knee, Hip and L5-S1 Joint Contact Forces and Spatiotemporal Variables Between Sound and Prosthetic Leg in Patients with Unilateral Below-Knee Amputation During Walking
Author/Authors :
sharifmoradi, Keyvan Department of Sport sciences - School of Humanitis sciences - University of Kashan , Karimi, Mohammad Taghi Department of Orthotics and prosthetics - School of rehabilitation sciences - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Kamali Ardekani, Mostafa Department of Orthotics and prosthetics - School of rehabilitation sciences - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Tahmasebi, Ali Department of Orthotics and prosthetics - School of rehabilitation sciences - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background: There is little knowledge that explains how forces are applied on
knee, hip and L5-S1 joint between the sound and prosthetic leg in unilateral
Below-Knee Amputation (BKA), therefore the aim of this study was to assess
the interaction of knee, hip and L5-S1 joint contact forces between sound and
prosthetic leg in patients with unilateral BKA during walking.
Methods: Five patients with BKA were recruited in this study. A Qualisys
motion system captured with seven cameras and a Kistler force plate were used
to record kinematics and kinetics variables of walking. The forces applied on
knee, hip and L5-S1 joint contact forces (JCF) were calculated by using Open-
SIM software. SPSS software was used to analyze data at an alpha set point of
0.05.
Results: The propulsive and second peaks of ground reaction forces applied on
sound leg were significantly higher than on prosthetic leg (P<0.05). Although
the forces applied on hip, knee and L5-S1 joint in the sound leg were higher
compared to prosthetic leg, the interaction between side and joint factor was not
significant (P>0.05).
Conclusion: The results of this study showed that the meaningful JCF applied
on the sound leg was more than that of prosthetic leg. Insignificant increases in
JCF on the sound leg during life can create cumulative forces on the knee and
low-back and endanger these joints of the risk of knee OA and chronic low-back
pain. Balanced forces applied on sound and prosthetic leg is important, if this
is the case, so indicating using a proper application of socket pin and prosthetic
feet may have beneficial impact on sound side loads.
Keywords :
Prosthetic , Below knee amputation , Kinematics , Kinetics , Gait , Joint contact force , Open-SIM
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics