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Comparison of the International Committee of the Red Cross foot with the solid ankle cushion heel foot during gait: a randomized double-blind study.

Katia Turcot1, Yoshimasa Sagawa, Alain Lacraz, Jean Lenoir, Mathieu Assal, Stéphane Armand.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To compare the well-recognized solid ankle cushion heel (SACH) foot with the prosthetic foot developed by the International Committee of the Red Cross (CR Equipements SACH) during gait.
DESIGN: Double-blind study was conducted to compare the influence on the biomechanics of gait of the CR Equipements SACH foot and the SACH foot.
SETTING: University hospital research center. PARTICIPANTS: Participants with unilateral transtibial amputation (N=15) were included.
INTERVENTIONS: Three-dimensional motion analysis system and 2 forceplates were used to capture body motion and ground reaction forces during gait at a self-selected speed and at 1.2m/s. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Nonparametric Wilcoxon matched-pairs tests were used to compare the 2 prosthetic feet with respect to their spatiotemporal (gait velocity, stride length, and percentage of stance phase), kinematic (range and peak angles of the pelvis, hip, knee, and ankle), and kinetic (peak moment and power of the hip, knee, and ankle) parameters.
RESULTS: Compared with the SACH foot, the CR Equipements SACH foot demonstrated a significantly greater stance phase symmetry ratio (SACH: 94% vs CR Equipements SACH: 97%), a more extensive ankle range of motion in the sagittal plane (SACH: 7° vs CR Equipements SACH: 12°), a greater maximal dorsiflexion angle during the terminal stance phase (SACH: 10° vs CR Equipements SACH: 13°), and a higher ankle power (SACH: .31W/kg vs CR Equipements SACH: .40W/kg). No significant difference was found for the examined knee, hip, and pelvis parameters.
CONCLUSIONS: The CR Equipements SACH foot provides more symmetry and improves ankle kinematics and kinetics in the sagittal plane compared with the SACH foot. This study suggests that individuals using the CR Equipements SACH foot improve their gait biomechanics compared when using the SACH foot.
Copyright © 2013 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  3D; Amputees; Biomechanics; ESAR; Gait; ICRC; International Committee of the Red Cross; Kinetics; Red Cross; Rehabilitation; SACH; energy storage and return; solid ankle cushion heel; three-dimensional

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23578592     DOI: 10.1016/j.apmr.2013.03.019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Phys Med Rehabil        ISSN: 0003-9993            Impact factor:   3.966


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1.  The Conventional Non-Articulated SACH or a Multiaxial Prosthetic Foot for Hypomobile Transtibial Amputees? A Clinical Comparison on Mobility, Balance, and Quality of Life.

Authors:  Francesco Paradisi; Anna Sofia Delussu; Stefano Brunelli; Marco Iosa; Roberto Pellegrini; Daniele Zenardi; Marco Traballesi
Journal:  ScientificWorldJournal       Date:  2015-05-11

2.  The development and testing of a modified natural rubber CR solid ankle-cushion heel prosthetic foot for developing countries.

Authors:  Kazuhiko Sasaki; Jutamat Pinitlertsakun; Jutima Rattanakoch; Sasithon Sukthomya; Gary Guerra; Tuntun Latt; Nirosha De Silva; Bamini Kanagarandnam; Sharmila Suntharalingam
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