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Successful Preliminary Walking Experiments on a Transtibial Amputee Fitted with a Powered Prosthesis
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2009
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Gait AnalysisEngineeringTranstibial ProsthesisMechanics In MedicineBiomedical EngineeringOrthopaedic SurgeryArtificial MusclesKinesiologySoft RoboticsBiomechanicsApplied PhysiologyKinematicsRehabilitation EngineeringProsthesisExoskeletonHealth SciencesTranstibial Amputee FittedMusculoskeletal FunctionRehabilitationPowered ProsthesisHuman Musculoskeletal SystemProstheticsBipedal LocomotionPathological GaitHuman MovementProsthesis Prototype
This paper presents the results of preliminary walking experiments on a transtibial amputee wearing a powered prosthesis. The prosthesis prototype serves as a proof-of-concept implementation for investigating the potential of pleated pneumatic artificial muscles to power a transtibial prosthesis. The device is equipped with pleated pneumatic artificial muscles, and tethered to a laboratory pressure source. The prosthesis is capable of providing the amputee with 100% of the required push-off torque and it can adapt its joint stiffness to the walking speed. This study supports the hypothesis that a powered transtibial prosthesis with adaptable stiffness might be beneficial to the amputee.
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