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The Effect of Alternative Prosthetic Alignments on Sit-to-Stand Proficiency in Transtibial Amputees

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Amputation Balance Prosthesis
Interventions
Other: Neutral Alignment
Other: Anterior Alignment
Other: Posterior Alignment
Registration Number
NCT04657614
Lead Sponsor
Loma Linda University
Brief Summary

The purpose of this graduate student research study is to determine the effect of various linear and angular prosthetic alignments on K1-K3 unilateral or bilateral TT amputees, as well as test for proficiency, comfort, balance, heart rate and fit during sit to stands.

Detailed Description

Initial Visit:

1. Informed consent

2. HIPAA

3. Foot Inspection

4. Review expectations

5. Take measurements

6. Casting

Second Visit: Fitting and adjusting accordingly.

* One person will conduct all the measurements, casting, check sockets, etc. to evade inconsistencies in data collection.

* Begin conducting practice runs on Balance Master at LLU-East Campus.

Third, Fourth and Fifth Visit: Testing (5-10-minute rest period in between each test) \*Testing will be video recorded for re-assessment of subjects\*

1. Five times sit-to-stand test (5XSTS).

2. Activities-Specific Balance Confidence (ABC-16) scale

3. Balance Master:

Weight Bearing Squat (WBS) Unilateral Stance (US) Sensory Organization Test (SOT) modified Clinical Test of Sensory Interaction on Balance (mCTSIB) Limits of Stability (LOS)

4. A Polar H10 heart rate monitor will be worn while subjects perform each of the various tests.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
7
Inclusion Criteria

Male and Female below knee amputees (bi-lateral or unilateral)

  • 18-70 years of age

  • K1-K3 (K-levels/activity levels)

    • K1=patient has the ability or potential to use a prosthesis for transfers or walking on level surfaces at a fixed speed (typical limited or unlimited household ambulator).
    • K2=patient has the ability or potential for walking with the ability to traverse most low-level environmental barriers such as curbs, stairs, or uneven surfaces (typical community ambulator).
    • K3=patient has the ability or potential for walking with variable speed. Has the ability to traverse most environmental barriers and may have vocational, exercise, or recreational activities that demand prosthetic use beyond simple locomotion.
  • Those who wear a prosthesis daily for the purpose of walking

  • Able to get in and out of a chair

  • Prosthetic foot that has the same functional components as the subject's current one

Exclusion Criteria

Amputation at birth

  • Foot amputation at ankle
  • Uncontrolled edema in leg compartments
  • Compromised skin of the residual limb
  • Patients that are 3 months or less post-amputation

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
CROSSOVER
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Neutral Alignment GroupNeutral AlignmentA straight pylon with the ankle at neutral.
Anterior Alignment GroupAnterior AlignmentAn anteriorly displaced pylon with ankle dorsiflexion at 5 degrees.
Posterior Alignment GroupPosterior AlignmentA posteriorly displaced pylon with 5 degrees of plantarflexion at the ankle.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
5 Time Sit to Stand Testthree weeks

The sit to stand test will be administered five times uninterrupted. The participants will sit in a chair and stand up preferably unassisted by researchers. They will be timed.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Balance testthree weeks

Smart Balance Master system will be used to measure balance and prosthetic alignment during balance test such as limits of stability and weight bearing squat.

Activities-Specific Balance Confidence Questionnairethree weeks

Measure of balance and confidence in performing various activities.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Loma Linda University

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Loma Linda, California, United States

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