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Performance of an auto-adjusting prosthetic socket during walking with intermittent socket release

Authors :
Ethan J Weathersby
Andrew C Vamos
Brian G Larsen
Jake B McLean
Ryan V Carter
Katheryn J Allyn
Daniel Ballesteros
Horace Wang
Nicholas S deGrasse
Janna L Friedly
Brian J Hafner
Joseph L Garbini
Marcia A Ciol
Joan E Sanders
Source :
Journal of Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies Engineering. 9:205566832210932
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2022.

Abstract

IntroductionA challenge in the engineering of auto-adjusting prosthetic sockets is to maintain stable operation of the control system while users change their bodily position and activity. The purpose of this study was to test the stability of a socket that automatically adjusted socket size to maintain fit. Socket release during sitting was conducted between bouts of walking.MethodsAdjustable sockets with sensors that monitored distance between the liner and socket were fabricated. Motor-driven panels and a microprocessor-based control system adjusted socket size during walking to maintain a target sensed distance. Limb fluid volume was recorded continuously. During eight sit/walk cycles, the socket panels were released upon sitting and then returned to position for walking, either the size at the end of the prior bout or a size 1.0% larger in volume.ResultsIn six transtibial prosthesis users, the control system maintained stable operation and did not saturate (move to and remain at the end of the actuator’s range) during 98% of the walking bouts. Limb fluid volume changes generally matched the panel position changes executed by the control system.ConclusionsStable operation of the control system suggests that the auto-adjusting socket is ready for testing in users’ at-home settings.

Details

ISSN :
20556683
Volume :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies Engineering
Accession number :
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