Design and Validation of the Ankle Mimicking Prosthetic (AMP-) Foot 2.0.

IEEE transactions on neural systems and rehabilitation engineering : a publication of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society(2014)

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Transtibial (TT) amputations, or below-knee amputations, are among the most frequently performed major limb removals. To replace the missing limb, numerous prosthetic devices were developed. A study of the state-of-the-art in TT prostheses shows that none of the commercially available devices are capable of mimicking an able-bodied ankle-foot complex. Still on a research level, some powered prosthetic devices have the potential to improve amputee walking experience, but still need heavy and bulky actuators to provide the necessary power of propulsion. With the AMP-Foot 2.0, the authors propose a new concept for an energy efficient, powered transtibial prosthesis. Its design enables the use of a low power actuator which stores energy in springs during the complete stance phase that can be released at pushoff. Thanks to this, the size and weight of the actuator can be decreased considerably while the ankle still provides the full power necessary for forward propulsion. A prototype of the AMP-Foot 2.0 has been built and experiments with a transfemural amputee were conducted. The captured data is presented and analyzed throughout this article.
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power actuator,commercially available devices,transfemural amputee,major limb removals,pneumatic actuators,transtibial,artificial limbs,prosthetics,biomedical equipment,transtibial amputations,compliant actuation,complete stance phase,amputee walking experience,prosthetic devices,gait analysis,below-knee amputations,amp-foot 2.0,ankle mimicking prosthetic foot validation,transfemoral,energy storage,able-bodied ankle-foot complex,bionic feet,ankle mimicking prosthetic foot design
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