Transtibial Amputation Clinical Trial
Official title:
Enhancement of Residual Limb Proprioception and Rehabilitation Training Methods With a Vibrotactile Device.
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to investigate attentional (internal vs. external)
focus effects on persons with amputation to perform a defined compensatory movement to reduce
the likelihood of a fall. An internal focus of attention directs a person's conscious
attention to their body's movements, whereas an external focus of attention directs a
person's conscious attention to the effects of their movements or specific features in the
environment. Numerous experiments have investigated the effects of an internal and external
focus of attention on motor performance and the findings are in favor of an external focus of
attention. In our work, we propose a motor learning research experiment to evaluate
attentional focus strategies on the rehabilitation outcomes of learning and adaptation to the
new proprioceptive information for persons with a recent transtibial amputation.
Research Design and Methodology: For this pilot study, six participants with recent
unilateral transtibial amputation will be recruited. Four participants will receive internal
and external focus of attention training methods while the other two (control group) will
receive standard prosthetic training instructions. The experiment will be conducted in three
phases: Phase 1 -- Baseline Performance Test, Phase 2 -- Training sessions, and Phase 3 -
Learning Test. The training will utilize a vibrotactile device designed to generate tactile
sensations at the skin-socket interface simulating contact of the prosthesis with the
environment. The sensation simulates a perturbation that signals a potential fall event.
During the experiment the augmented sensory information will be introduced randomly while
participants walk at a preferred pace on a level surface. Movement kinematics and kinetics of
the body will be recorded for analyses using a motion capture system with force plates.
Finding: It is hypothesized that the external focus of attention condition will outperform
the internal focus of attention condition when responding to perturbations. The external
focus of attention condition will yield faster response time and show improved compensatory
responses compared to the internal focus of attention group by producing a greater lateral
displacement of the artificial limb relative to the line of progression. In addition, the
external condition will demonstrate a greater step length and step height than the internal
focus of attention condition when provided with a perturbation.
Clinical Significance: Current practices within the field of Physical Therapy reveal that
there is little therapeutic intervention for fall prevention. Instructions are traditionally
provided on how to reduce the risk of falling through preparation of a room or obstacle
avoidance or on the proper way to fall to decrease injury. However, there are no protocols
for providing a prosthetic user with compensatory strategies to avoid a fall after a
perturbation occurs. The research findings can result in improved training protocols, which
can improve rehabilitative outcome.
Impact/Significance: The growing number of prosthetic users presents a need for improved
patient care and effective prosthetic training and rehabilitation methods. Complimentary to
the mission of the VA, the results of this research could enhance the quality of patient care
and further assist these patients toward becoming prosthetically rehabilitated.
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