نتایج جستجو برای: SACH Foot

تعداد نتایج: 54216  

2016
Anil Kumar Jain

Jaipur food designed and developed by Dr. P.K. Sethi is second most widely used foot piece in the world after SACH foot (Solid ankle cushion heel). SACH foot was designed for use in colder climate of western countries. The work on culture specific innovation, The Jaipur foot started with the modification of SACH foot. Jaipur foot made up of microcellular rubber and wooden ankle block with iron ...

Journal: :Prosthetics and orthotics international 1983
N E Doane L E Holt

The gait patterns of unilateral below-knee amputees wearing prostheses with either a SACH foot or a single axis foot were compared. A temporary below-knee prosthesis was fabricated for each subject using plaster of Paris and Plastazote for the socket, a pylon and an artificial foot. Eight subjects were filmed at two separate sessions, one in which the SACH foot was worn on their prosthesis and ...

2014
Nooranida Arifin Noor Azuan Abu Osman Sadeeq Ali Wan Abu Bakar Wan Abas

BACKGROUND Achieving independent upright posture has known to be one of the main goals in rehabilitation following lower limb amputation. The purpose of this study was to compare postural steadiness of below knee amputees with visual alterations while wearing three different prosthetic feet. METHODS Ten male below-knee amputees were instructed to stand quietly on the Biodex® balance platform ...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 1987
J L Stein W C Flowers

The mobility of above-knee amputees (A/K) is limited, in part, due to the performance of A/K prostheses during the stance phase. Currently stance phase control of most conventional A/K prostheses can only be achieved through leg alignment and choice of the SACH (Solid Ankle Cushioned Heel) foot. This paper examines the role of the knee controller in relation to a SACH foot during the stance pha...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 1998
F Prince D A Winter G Sjonnensen C Powell R K Wheeldon

As more and more prosthetic feet become commercially available, the selection of the appropriate device is a more difficult task for clinical team members. To date, ranking prosthetic feet based on biomechanical parameters has been done using the spring efficiency. The current analytical technique for calculating spring efficiency has two flaws: first, prosthetic feet with a bendable flexible k...

Journal: :Prosthetics and orthotics international 1981
L A Clark R F Zernicke

Postural stability of five unilateral above-knee amputee children was measured when wearing the SACH and the experimental Child Amputee Prosthetic Project (CAPP) prosthetic foot. Excursions of the centre of pressure of the supportive forces were recorded via force platform during sustained weight-shifting forward, backward, left, right, and during normal standing. Visual proprioception effects ...

ژورنال: توانبخشی 2022

Objective: Amputation of the lower limb due to loss of part of the musculoskeletal structure reduces performance and increases injury during locomotion. The effect of various types of prosthetic feet has been analyzed in several studies during running. The purpose of this study was a biomechanical analysis of the influence of SACH and Dynamic-Response foot on several kinetic variables in the st...

Journal: :Prosthetics and orthotics international 1993
S L Toh J C Goh P H Tan T E Tay

This paper describes a simple approach to the fatigue testing of prosthetic feet. A fatigue testing machine for prosthetic feet was designed as part of the programme to develop an energy storing prosthetic foot (ESPF). The fatigue tester does not simulate the loading pattern on the foot during normal walking. However, cyclic vertical loads are applied to the heel and forefoot during heel-strike...

Journal: :Prosthetics and orthotics international 1986
E G Culham M Peat E Newell

The purpose of this investigation was to measure the effect of two terminal prosthetic components, the SACH foot and the single axis foot, on the locomotion patterns of unilateral below-knee amputees. The ten subjects who participated in the study were evaluated on two occasions, once following prescription of a PTB prosthesis and one terminal device and once following its replacement with the ...

2015
Francesco Paradisi Anna Sofia Delussu Stefano Brunelli Marco Iosa Roberto Pellegrini Daniele Zenardi Marco Traballesi

The effects of a non-articulated SACH and a multiaxial foot-ankle mechanism on the performance of low-activity users are of great interest for practitioners in amputee rehabilitation. The aim of this study is to compare these two prosthetic feet and assess possible improvements introduced by the increased degrees of freedom provided by the multiaxial foot. For this purpose, a group of 20 hypomo...

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