The aim of the study is to investigate the influence of a vibro-tactile device on trans-tibial amputees in terms of gait, pain and perception of the prosthesis.
The study is divided into three phases. The initial phase lasts 6 to 8 weeks for each subject. For subjects of group 2 the length of the initial phase depends on the progression of the re-innervation. The initial phase ends, when the subject can perceive the tactile stimulate at the re-innervated area of the skin. During the initial phase, all subjects get a new prosthesis. To minimize the adjusting to the new prosthesis only a new socket, which houses the vibro-tactile Feedback system, is fabricated and the old prosthetic food is re-used. After a period of 3 weeks minimum, where the subjects use the new prosthesis, a gait analysis and an assessment of the sensitivity of the skin at the stump are performed. Subsequently the intervention phase starts and the vibro-tactile feedback system is activated. For a period of 6 months the subjects use the new prostheses with the integrated vibro-tactile feedback system in daily living. After 2 and 4 months, the subjects visit the study site for an assessment of the sensitivity of the skin. After 6 months a second gait analysis and an other assessment of the sensitivity of the skin a the stump are performed. Afterwards the vibro-tactile feedback-system is disabled. During the observing phase the subjects use the prosthesis with the disabled vibro-tactile feedback system for 4 months. During all three phases the subjects answer the questionnaires every 2 months.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
13
The device measures the force between the prosthetic food and the ground. With this signals, vibratators are triggered. The vibrators are housed by the prosthetic socket and stimulate the stump.
Trinity Amputation and Prosthesis Experience Scales-Revised (TAPES-R)
The Trinity Amputation and Prosthesis Experience Scales-Revised (TAPES-R) is a multidimensional instrument designed to examine the psychosocial processes involved in adjusting to amputation and a prosthesis. TAPES consists of 9 subscales, with possible scores depending on the single subscale. The range is from 0-12 to 0-25 (depending on the number of items and answer possibilities).
Time frame: 1 year
Fall Efficacy Scale International Version (FES-I)
The Fall Efficacy Scale International Version (FES-I) is a questionaire that assesses the fear of falling. Scores can range from 16-64, with a higher score indicating a higher fear of falling.
Time frame: 1 year
Pain Visual analoge scale (VAS)
The pain is measured with a Visual analoge scale form 0 to 10. O indicates no pain, while 10 is the worst pain the person can imagine.
Time frame: 1 year
Number of falls within the last two months
Subjects report the number a falls within the last two months.
Time frame: 1 Year
Gait parameters
Two gait analysis are performed with a 3D video-based marker system. Standard gait parameters (as cardence, speed, step length and weight) as well as kinematic and kinetic parameters are calculated.
Time frame: 6 months
two point discrimination
the two point discrimination (in mm) at the skin of the stump is assessed
Time frame: 6 months
touch perception threshold
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the touch percertion at the skin of the stump is assessed with mono filaments
Time frame: 6 months