Design and evaluation of a dynamic knee-ankle-foot orthosis
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University of Ottawa (Canada)
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Conventional knee-ankle-foot orthoses (KAFOs) or leg braces lock the knee in full extension and therefore do not permit a natural gait pattern. A new electro-mechanical dynamic knee-ankle-foot orthosis (DKAFO) that incorporates a new dynamic knee joint (DKJ) was designed to provide a more natural gait for people with knee extensor muscle weakness. The DKAFO inhibits knee flexion while allowing knee extension during weight bearing. During swing or other non-weight bearing activities, the DKAFO allows free knee motion. A prototype knee joint was mechanically tested to determine the moment at failure, loading behaviour, and device safety. Quantitative kinematic gait analysis of three able-bodied subjects and three KAFO users showed that walking with the DKAFO had a minimal effect on normal gait. The DKAFO offered increased knee motion in swing and a reduction in gait abnormalities for some subjects with disabilities. Future efforts will be made to modify the design to increase the factor of safety, and reduce DKJ dimensions.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 44-04, page: 1972.
