Amputation; Traumatic, Leg, Lower Clinical Trial
Official title:
Design, Prototyping, and Testing of a Robotic Prosthetic Leg
The purpose of this graduate student research study is to test that a specifically designed and novel robotic prosthetic leg (RPL) is feasible, safe and improves symmetry, efficiency, and metabolic function during sit-to-stand and stand-to-sit transitions as compared to the subject's prescribed device, and as compared to no device at all.
Phase 2 case study - Two subjects will be fitted with a heart rate monitor and with an adapted waist belt with mobile phone attached. - RPL alignment will be verified. - The subjects will use the RPL in parallel bars 10 times and take rests as needed in a chair. - The subjects will perform the timed up and go test (TUGT), 10-meter walk test (10MWT), and the 6-minute walk test (6MWT). - The subjects will be fitted with retro-reflective markers. - The subjects will be fitted with a portable oxygen uptake analyzer. - A 4D motion-capture camera system will be used while performing TUGT and five times sit to stand (5XSTS). - The subjects will perform the above tests in their prescribed daily-wear prosthesis, and then in the RPL. - The subjects will complete the activities-based balance confidence (ABC) scale test. - The subjects will be asked a series of open-ended questions regarding the experience, while being audio recorded. Phase 3 pilot study - Twenty subjects will be randomized into three treatment arms (no prosthesis, prescribed prosthesis, RPL). - The subject will be fitted with a heart rate monitor. - The subject will be fitted with a portable oxygen uptake analyzer. - The subject will be fitted with the RPL, and the alignment of the RPL will be confirmed before testing. - The subject will be fitted with retro-reflective markers. - A 4D motion-capture camera system and force-plate will be used while performing the 5XSTS test in the assigned randomized condition. The test will be performed three times in each condition. - The subject will return two more times to complete the tests in the remaining randomized conditions, with a two-week washout period between sessions. - The subject will be given the ABC scale test in the beginning and at the end of this study. - The subject will complete the technology attitudes questionnaire (TAQ). - In total, subject participation will last 1 hour per day, for three sessions, two weeks apart. ;
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