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Administrative data

NCT number NCT04641845
Other study ID # 638_Heel Height Amputation
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date December 1, 2016
Est. completion date May 1, 2019

Study information

Verified date November 2020
Source Sint Maartenskliniek
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Prosthetic alignment is important for walking function and walking comfort in people with a transtibial amputation (TTA). Prosthetic alignment is defined as the position of prosthetic parts relative to the body and to each other. A suboptimal alignment decreases stability and increases energy use during walking. Therefore, finding the optimal alignment is an important aspect of rehabilitation. Shoe heel height is considered to influence prosthetic alignment, walking comfort and gait symmetry in people with a TTA. Unfortunately, research on the effect of heel height is scarce and no evidence is available on the effects of variations smaller than 20 mm. However, these small heel height variations between store-bought shoes are often overlooked by people with an amputation and may cause secondary musculoskeletal problems in the long term. To increase the knowledge on this topic, this study aims to examine the effects of small increases in heel height on gait symmetry in people with a TTA and healthy individuals. It was expected that higher heel height would cause more asymmetry in gait and lower walking comfort. People with a TTA were expected to be affected more by heel height changes than healthy individuals.


Description:

Optimal prosthetic alignment is essential to achieve a functional gait pattern in people with a transtibial amputation (TTA). A suboptimal alignment decreases stability, increases the metabolic costs of walking, and increases the risk of secondary musculoskeletal and stump problems. Prosthetic alignment is defined as the position of the prosthetic parts relative to the body and to each other. Dynamic alignment of the prosthesis, especially the 'fine tuning' of the prosthesis based on the patient's needs, is a continuous process during rehabilitation. Throughout the entire alignment process the prosthetists takes the shoe heel height of the patient into account. Moreover, patients are advised to search for a similar heel height when purchasing new shoes. However, prosthetic walkers frequently report complaints during their follow-up visits with their prosthetist or rehabilitation physician that possibly are related to prosthetic misalignment. Although several studies describe the effects of heel height on gait in healthy individuals, our knowledge about the effects of heel height within the TTA population is still limited to one study examining heel height changes of 20 millimeter. The variation in heel height of commercially available shoes is often smaller, and therefore easily overlooked by people with a TTA. Since it is not clear what the effects of smaller heel height variations on the gait pattern are, additional research is needed to enable prosthetists and therapists to better advise their patients. Therefore, the primary objective was to examine the effect of small increases in heel height on gait symmetry in people with a TTA. It was expected that a larger increase in heel height would result in more gait asymmetry and lower walking comfort. In addition, healthy individuals were included in whom smaller effects of the heel height changes were expected.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 29
Est. completion date May 1, 2019
Est. primary completion date May 1, 2019
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - had their prosthesis for at least one year (participants with a TTA) Exclusion Criteria: - (other) neurological or orthopaedic impairments affecting walking ability - surgery on the lower extremities within the last six months - the use of a walking aid

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms

  • Lower Limb Amputation Below Knee (Injury)

Intervention

Other:
Cork inlay wedge


Locations

Country Name City State
n/a

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Sint Maartenskliniek

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Symmetry of the centre of pressure velocity (VCOP symmetry) Symmetry of the VCOP trajectories during the stance phase of gait between the prosthetic leg and sound leg (participants with TTA), or the right and left leg (healthy individuals), calculated with the root mean square. On average, during 10 minutes.
Secondary Step length symmetry Ratio index of step length between left and right leg. On average, during 10 minutes
Secondary Single leg stance time symmetry Ratio index of single leg stance time between left and right leg. On average, during 10 minutes
Secondary Double limb support symmetry Ratio index of percentage of double limb support between left and right leg (Xright/(Xright+Xleft). On average, during 10 minutes
Secondary Experienced walking comfort Experienced walking comfort is measured with a visual analog scale (VAS) of 10 centimeters (lowest score is 0, highest score is 10). On average, at 2.5 minutes, 5 minutes, 7.5 minutes and 10 minutes.
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