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Microprocessor-Controlled Prostheses for a Bilateral Transtibial Amputee with Gait Analysis and Satisfaction: A 1-Year Followup Case Report

Bilateral amputees are disadvantaged as they lack healthy leg support. We present the rare case of a bilateral transtibial amputee (BTA), in which we compared the first South Korean-made microprocessor-controlled prosthesis (MPA) to a conventional prosthetic ankle (CPA) with gait analysis and a pati...

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Autores principales: Jeon, Jong Hu, Yang, Hee Seung, Choi, Pyoung-hwa, Ahn, Eui Jin, Sim, Woo Sob, Ahn, Dong Young, Kim, Jin Yang, Lee, Seul Bin Na, Jo, Min, Cho, Min Hee
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9323624/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35886131
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19148279
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author Jeon, Jong Hu
Yang, Hee Seung
Choi, Pyoung-hwa
Ahn, Eui Jin
Sim, Woo Sob
Ahn, Dong Young
Kim, Jin Yang
Lee, Seul Bin Na
Jo, Min
Cho, Min Hee
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Yang, Hee Seung
Choi, Pyoung-hwa
Ahn, Eui Jin
Sim, Woo Sob
Ahn, Dong Young
Kim, Jin Yang
Lee, Seul Bin Na
Jo, Min
Cho, Min Hee
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description Bilateral amputees are disadvantaged as they lack healthy leg support. We present the rare case of a bilateral transtibial amputee (BTA), in which we compared the first South Korean-made microprocessor-controlled prosthesis (MPA) to a conventional prosthetic ankle (CPA) with gait analysis and a patient questionnaire for long-term outcomes. A 70-year-old man presented with bilateral transtibial amputations from injury. Assessments were performed after wearing an MPA for 1 month and 1 year with three-dimensional gait analysis. Satisfaction, mobility, and pain were evaluated using the Korean version of the Prostheses Evaluation Questionnaire (K-PEQ). The spatiotemporal parameters of both sides showed increased stability from the CPA to 1 month (mMPA) and 1 year (yMPA). We observed an increased single support time, decreased step width, and almost normal stance-swing time ratio. In kinematic parameters, the ankle range of motion (ROM) was bilaterally increased at mMPA and yMPA. Unfortunately, the MPA gait showed insufficient ankle plantarflexion during the terminal stance that failed to generate push-up power. As the MPA adaptation time increased, the symmetry ratio improved to a balanced value. The questionnaire-based investigations of satisfaction, mobility, and pain revealed excellent results. The MPA proved helpful for ankle mobility in the BTA, and the questionnaire showed good satisfaction and mobility in varied terrain.
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spelling pubmed-93236242022-07-27 Microprocessor-Controlled Prostheses for a Bilateral Transtibial Amputee with Gait Analysis and Satisfaction: A 1-Year Followup Case Report Jeon, Jong Hu Yang, Hee Seung Choi, Pyoung-hwa Ahn, Eui Jin Sim, Woo Sob Ahn, Dong Young Kim, Jin Yang Lee, Seul Bin Na Jo, Min Cho, Min Hee Int J Environ Res Public Health Case Report Bilateral amputees are disadvantaged as they lack healthy leg support. We present the rare case of a bilateral transtibial amputee (BTA), in which we compared the first South Korean-made microprocessor-controlled prosthesis (MPA) to a conventional prosthetic ankle (CPA) with gait analysis and a patient questionnaire for long-term outcomes. A 70-year-old man presented with bilateral transtibial amputations from injury. Assessments were performed after wearing an MPA for 1 month and 1 year with three-dimensional gait analysis. Satisfaction, mobility, and pain were evaluated using the Korean version of the Prostheses Evaluation Questionnaire (K-PEQ). The spatiotemporal parameters of both sides showed increased stability from the CPA to 1 month (mMPA) and 1 year (yMPA). We observed an increased single support time, decreased step width, and almost normal stance-swing time ratio. In kinematic parameters, the ankle range of motion (ROM) was bilaterally increased at mMPA and yMPA. Unfortunately, the MPA gait showed insufficient ankle plantarflexion during the terminal stance that failed to generate push-up power. As the MPA adaptation time increased, the symmetry ratio improved to a balanced value. The questionnaire-based investigations of satisfaction, mobility, and pain revealed excellent results. The MPA proved helpful for ankle mobility in the BTA, and the questionnaire showed good satisfaction and mobility in varied terrain. MDPI 2022-07-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9323624/ /pubmed/35886131 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19148279 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Case Report
Jeon, Jong Hu
Yang, Hee Seung
Choi, Pyoung-hwa
Ahn, Eui Jin
Sim, Woo Sob
Ahn, Dong Young
Kim, Jin Yang
Lee, Seul Bin Na
Jo, Min
Cho, Min Hee
Microprocessor-Controlled Prostheses for a Bilateral Transtibial Amputee with Gait Analysis and Satisfaction: A 1-Year Followup Case Report
title Microprocessor-Controlled Prostheses for a Bilateral Transtibial Amputee with Gait Analysis and Satisfaction: A 1-Year Followup Case Report
title_full Microprocessor-Controlled Prostheses for a Bilateral Transtibial Amputee with Gait Analysis and Satisfaction: A 1-Year Followup Case Report
title_fullStr Microprocessor-Controlled Prostheses for a Bilateral Transtibial Amputee with Gait Analysis and Satisfaction: A 1-Year Followup Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Microprocessor-Controlled Prostheses for a Bilateral Transtibial Amputee with Gait Analysis and Satisfaction: A 1-Year Followup Case Report
title_short Microprocessor-Controlled Prostheses for a Bilateral Transtibial Amputee with Gait Analysis and Satisfaction: A 1-Year Followup Case Report
title_sort microprocessor-controlled prostheses for a bilateral transtibial amputee with gait analysis and satisfaction: a 1-year followup case report
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9323624/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35886131
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19148279
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