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Performance Evaluation of Jaipur Knee Joint through Kinematics and Kinetics Gait Symmetry with Unilateral Transfemoral Indian Amputees.

Pawan Mishra1, Sachin Singh2, Vinayak Ranjan3, Sonu Singh4, Ankit Vidyarthi5.   

Abstract

Gait analysis is considered as the most systematic study of human motion. The analysis of gait includes visual and analytical perception of the individual, augmentation of various mechanical instrumentations for measuring movement of body, muscles activity and body mechanics. Past study focused on gait analysis of various animal locomotion and humans mainly on sports biomechanics. This paper aims to quantify the gait performance with Jaipur Knee, which is one of the most widely used prosthesis in Indian population. Gait data with Jaipur knee joint is not available till date. The proposed study targets to predict the performance of Jaipur knee joint in terms of gait symmetry with transfemoral Indian amputees. Gait symmetry may be the basis of recommendation of knee joint to prosthetic patients. This study used kinematics and kinetics parameters together to quantify the performance of Jaipur knee joint to evaluate gait symmetry. This research will be helpful for clinician to predict and further to prevent the degenerated musculoskeletal effects generally seen in unilateral transfemoral amputees.

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Keywords:  Amputation; Gait analysis; Jaipur knee; Prosthesis; Transfemoral

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30694396     DOI: 10.1007/s10916-019-1181-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Syst        ISSN: 0148-5598            Impact factor:   4.460


  17 in total

1.  Local or global asymmetry in gait of people without impairments.

Authors:  Heydar Sadeghi
Journal:  Gait Posture       Date:  2003-06       Impact factor: 2.840

2.  Predicting peak kinematic and kinetic parameters from gait speed.

Authors:  Jennifer L Lelas; Gregory J Merriman; Patrick O Riley; D Casey Kerrigan
Journal:  Gait Posture       Date:  2003-04       Impact factor: 2.840

3.  Adjustments in gait symmetry with walking speed in trans-femoral and trans-tibial amputees.

Authors:  Lee Nolan; Andrzej Wit; Krzysztof Dudziñski; Adrian Lees; Mark Lake; Michał Wychowañski
Journal:  Gait Posture       Date:  2003-04       Impact factor: 2.840

4.  A clinical comparison of variable-damping and mechanically passive prosthetic knee devices.

Authors:  Jennifer L Johansson; Delsey M Sherrill; Patrick O Riley; Paolo Bonato; Hugh Herr
Journal:  Am J Phys Med Rehabil       Date:  2005-08       Impact factor: 2.159

5.  Adaptations in interlimb and intralimb coordination to asymmetrical loading in human walking.

Authors:  Jeffrey M Haddad; Richard E A van Emmerik; Saunders N Whittlesey; Joseph Hamill
Journal:  Gait Posture       Date:  2005-08-11       Impact factor: 2.840

6.  A method for analyzing joint symmetry and normalcy, with an application to analyzing gait.

Authors:  Stephanie J Crenshaw; James G Richards
Journal:  Gait Posture       Date:  2006-01-19       Impact factor: 2.840

7.  The symmetry angle: a novel, robust method of quantifying asymmetry.

Authors:  Rebecca Avrin Zifchock; Irene Davis; Jill Higginson; Todd Royer
Journal:  Gait Posture       Date:  2007-10-29       Impact factor: 2.840

8.  The influence of limb alignment on the gait of above-knee amputees.

Authors:  L Yang; S E Solomonidis; W D Spence; J P Paul
Journal:  J Biomech       Date:  1991       Impact factor: 2.712

Review 9.  The importance of measuring human gait.

Authors:  Diana Hodgins
Journal:  Med Device Technol       Date:  2008-09

10.  Energy expenditure and activity of transfemoral amputees using mechanical and microprocessor-controlled prosthetic knees.

Authors:  Kenton R Kaufman; James A Levine; Robert H Brey; Shelly K McCrady; Denny J Padgett; Michael J Joyner
Journal:  Arch Phys Med Rehabil       Date:  2008-07       Impact factor: 3.966

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