Comparison of gait between young adults fitted with the space foot and nondisabled persons |
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Authors: | F Prince P Allard BJ McFadyen R Aissaoui |
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Affiliation: | Laboratoire d'Etude du Mouvement, H?pital Sainte-Justine, Montréal, Canada. |
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Abstract: | Prosthetic feet having new keel configurations were specially designed to store deformation energy during early and midstance and release it at push-off. These prosthetic components display longitudinal symmetry favoring good energy storage/release capability in the sagittal plane. The need for inverters/everters either as independent components or within the foot structure has long been recognized. This article documents the walking and slow jogging performances of six young adults wearing below-knee prostheses fitted with the Space Foot, a flexible foot prosthesis that provides medio-lateral control at heel-strike and lateral and forward propulsion at push-off. Results indicate that the Space Foot behaves as a flexible keel foot prosthesis. Its gait performances are also good for fast walking; however, the Space Foot's actual design should be modified if used in sporting activities involving running. |
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