Biomechanical Comparison of Novel Adaptive Swing-Phase Control Mechanical Knee Prostheses with 3R60 and 3R15 in Trans-Femoral Amputees
Abstract:Background:The knee joint must adapt to the changes in walking speed to stabilize the stance phase and provide fluency in the swing phase.Objective: This study aimed to report a comparison of the gait patterns of transfemoral amputees using a novel mechanical prosthetic knee that can adapt automatically to different walking speeds with 3R60 and 3R15 knee prostheses.
Material and Methods:In this experimental study, biomechanical data were collected from six unilateral trans-femoral amputees walking with three k… Show more
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