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Assessment of a Microprocessor Ankle for Low Mobility Individuals with Amputation: Phase I

Overview

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The goal of this project is to conduct a preliminary investigation into the potential mobility, stability, and safety benefits of a microprocessor-controlled (MPC) device called the Damping, Stiffness, and Repositioning (DSR) prosthetic ankle-foot for persons with amputation at a K2-level.  Participants will visit the Shirley Ryan 小恩雅 10-16 times over 9 weeks, each visit lasting approximately 3 hours, to perform a series of walking and mobility tests with both their own prosthetic ankle and the DSR ankle. 

 

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Subject Population

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Participants must:

  • Be 18-89 years old
  • Have unilateral transtibial limb loss
  • Be a K2 level ambulator (typically walk mostly around the home)
  • Currently use a passive, non-microprocessor controlled prosthesis
  • Be able to stand for 15 seconds without the use of an assistive device such as a walker, cane, or crutches

Participants will be compensated. 

Study Personnel

Funding Source

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National Institutes of Health

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