| Literature DB >> 24279314 |
Patrick J R Theeven1, Bea Hemmen, Peter R G Brink, Rob J E M Smeets, Henk A M Seelen.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The effectiveness of microprocessor-controlled prosthetic knee joints (MPKs) has been assessed using a variety of outcome measures in a variety of health and health-related domains. However, if the patient is to receive a prosthetic knee joint that enables him to function optimally in daily life, it is vital that the clinician has adequate information about the effects of that particular component on all aspects of persons' functioning. Especially information concerning activities and participation is of high importance, as this component of functioning closely describes the person's ability to function with the prosthesis in daily life. The present study aimed to review the outcome measures that have been utilized to assess the effects of microprocessor-controlled prosthetic knee joints (MPK), in comparison with mechanically controlled prosthetic knee joints, and aimed to classify these measures according to the components and categories of functioning defined by the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF). Subsequently, the gaps in the scientific evidence regarding the effectiveness of MPKs were determined.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24279314 PMCID: PMC3890588 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2474-14-333
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Medicare functional classification level (MFCL)[3]descriptions
| MFCL-0 | Does not have the ability or potential to ambulate or transfer safely with or without assistance and a prosthesis does not enhance quality of life or mobility. | |
| MFCL-1 | Has the ability or potential to use a prosthesis for transfers or ambulation on level surfaces at fixed cadence. Typical of the limited and unlimited household ambulator. | |
| MFCL-2 | Has the ability or potential for ambulation with the ability to traverse low-level environmental barriers such as curbs, stairs, or uneven surfaces. Typical of the limited community ambulator. | |
| MFCL-3 | Has the ability or potential for ambulation with variable cadence. Typical of the community ambulator who has the ability to traverse most environmental barriers and may have vocational, therapeutic, or exercise activity that demands prosthetic utilization beyond simple locomotion. | |
| MFCL-4 | Has the ability or potential for prosthetic ambulation that exceeds the basic ambulation skills, exhibiting high impact, stress, or energy levels, typical of the prosthetic demands of the child, active adult, or athlete. |
HCFA = Health Care Financing Administration
Figure 1Decision tree utilized to assign an ICF code to the outcome parameters identified.
Figure 2Schematic representation of article selection.
Overview of outcome parameters identified in studies included in review
| walking speed [ | b770 | a | ● | | | | | ● | | | ||
| (a)symmetry [ | b770 | a | ● | | | | | | | | ||
| stance phase duration [ | b770 | a | ● | | | | | ● | | | ||
| joint angles [ | b770 | a | ● | | | | | ● | | | ||
| joint moments [ | b770 | a | ● | | | | | | | | ||
| joint power [ | b770 | a | ● | | | | | | | | ||
| step time [ | b770 | a | ● | | | | | | | | ||
| step length [ | b770 | a | ● | | | | | | | | ||
| single-support time [ | b770 | a | ● | | | | | ● | | | ||
| double-support time [ | b770 | a | ● | | | | | | | | ||
| jerk [ | b770 | a | ● | | | | | | | | ||
| cadence [ | b770 | a | ● | | | | | ● | | | ||
| ground reaction force [ | b770 | a | ● | | | | | | | | ||
| impulse [ | b770 | a | ● | | | | | | | | ||
| stride length [ | b770 | a | ● | | | | | ● | | | ||
| knee extension instant [ | b770 | a | ● | | | | | | | | ||
| latency period [ | b770 | a | ● | | | | | | | | ||
| muscular activity pattern [ | b760 | a | ● | | | | | ● | | | ||
| walking distance [ | b455 | a | ● | | | | | | | | ||
| dynamic stability [ | b755/b235 | p | ● | | | | | | | | ||
| O2 consumption rate [ | b455 | a | | ● | | | | | | | ||
| heart rate [ | b455 | a | | ● | | | | | | | ||
| physiological cost index [ | b455 | a | | ● | | | | | | | ||
| physical activity-related energy expenditure [ | b455 | a | | ● | | | | | | | ||
| effort to walk [ | b469 | p | | ● | | | | | | | ||
| ability to divide attention [ | b140 | p | | | ● | | | | | | ||
| concentration [ | b140 | p | | | ● | | | | | | ||
| whole body sway [ | b755 | a | | | ● | | | | | | ||
| joint angles/moments (safety potential) [ | b770 | a | | | | ● | | | | | ||
| joint angles (gait pattern variability) [ | b770 | a | | | | ● | | | | | ||
| confidence (walking [ | b126 | p/p/p | | | | ● | | | | | ||
| perceived safety [ | b126 | p | | | | ● | | | | | ||
| moment of heel off [ | b770 | a | | | | | | ● | | | ||
| postural stability [ | b755/b235 | a | | | | | | ● | | | ||
| load on non-affected leg [ | b780 | p | | | | | | | | ● | ||
| integration in body scheme [ | b180 | p | | | | | | | | ● | ||
| | body image [ | b180 | p | | | | | | | | ● | |
| quality [ | d450 | a-p/p | ● | | | | | | | | ||
| learning to walk [ | d155 | p | | | ● | | | | | | ||
| stumble frequency [ | | p | | | | ● | | | | | ||
| fall frequency [ | | p | | | | ● | | | | | ||
| activity duration [ | | a | | | | | ● | | | | ||
| activity level [ | | a | | | | | ● | | | | ||
| number of daily bouts of activity [ | | a | | | | | ● | | | | ||
| daily step frequency [ | d450 | a | | | | | ● | | | | ||
| quality [ | d455 | a/p/p | | | | | | ● | | | ||
| quality [ | d450 | a/p/p | | | | | | ● | | | ||
| ability [ | d450 | a-p/p | | | | | | ● | | | ||
| quality of obstacle negotiation [ | d450 | a | | | | | | ● | | | ||
| duration [ | d410 | a/a | | | | | | ● | | | ||
| basic functional mobility [ | d4* | a | | | | | | ● | | | ||
| ability to perform daily life activities [ | d4*/d649 | a-p | | | | | | ● | | | ||
| satisfaction/performance [ | | p | | | | | | | | ● | ||
| general health/QoL [ | | p | | | | | | | | ● | ||
| participation in work/leisure activities [ | d850/d920 | p | | | | | | | | ● | ||
| amount of prosthetic use [ | e1151 | p | ● | | | | | | ● | | ||
| use of walking aids [ | e115 | a-p | ● | | | | | | | | ||
| swing phase control [ | e1151 | p | | | | | | | ● | | ||
| knee dynamics [ | e1151 | p | | | | | | | ● | | ||
| mechanical reliability [ | e115 | p | | | | | | | ● | | ||
| socket fit [ | e1151 | p | | | | | | | ● | | ||
| prosthesis attributes [ | e1151 | p | | | | | | | ● | | ||
| physical effects of prosthesis [ | e1151 | p | ● |
* = applies to multiple paragraphs in chapter 4 (d410-d499); a = actual performance; p = perceived performance; ICF = International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health.