The purpose of this research is to validate the Assist-Knee design and function by collecting pilot data during the stand-to-sit-to-stand transition in transfemoral prosthesis users when using the Assist-Knee to harvest energy and return energy .
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
DEVICE_FEASIBILITY
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
3
Assist-Knee is an experimental lower limb knee prosthesis.
Habitual baseline prosthesis prescribed by participant's clinician.
Orthocare Innovations, LLC
Edmonds, Washington, United States
Time to Complete Sit-to-Stand
The amount of time, measured in seconds, needed by the subject to complete the sit-to-stand transition. At least four trials of the sit-to-stand maneuver were collected for each participant using a motion analysis system. Average and standard deviation of the time to complete the sit-to-stand transition were calculated for each participant (each participant served as their own control in this pilot study). The start of the transition was determined by participant initiation; the end of the transition was determined by the participant reaching full knee extension.
Time frame: Collection at baseline
Time to Complete Sit-to-Stand
The amount of time, measured in seconds, needed by the subject to complete the sit-to-stand transition. At least four trials of the sit-to-stand maneuver were collected for each participant using a motion analysis system. Average and standard deviation of the time to complete the sit-to-stand transition were calculated for each participant (each participant served as their own control in this pilot study). The start of the transition was determined by participant initiation; the end of the transition was determined by the participant reaching full knee extension.
Time frame: After acclimation to Assist-Knee (Participants are given at least 10 minutes and no more than 60 minutes to acclimate to each Assist-Knee condition for safety. After acclimating, participants will complete the maneuver to measure this outcome.)
Timed Up and Go (TUG) Test
The Timed Up and Go (TUG) test is a validated timed functional test that involves standing up from a chair, walking forward for 3 meters, turning around, walking back to the chair for 3 meter, and sitting down. Each participant completed the TUG test for three trials. Time was measured using a stopwatch. Average and standard deviation of the time to complete the TUG test were calculated for each participant (each participant served as their own control in this pilot study).
Time frame: Collection at baseline
Timed Up and Go (TUG) Test
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The Timed Up and Go (TUG) test is a validated timed functional test that involves standing up from a chair, walking forward for 3 meters, turning around, walking back to the chair for 3 meter, and sitting down. Each participant completed the TUG test for three trials. Time was measured using a stopwatch. Average and standard deviation of the time to complete the TUG test were calculated for each participant (each participant served as their own control in this pilot study).
Time frame: After acclimation to Assist-Knee (Participants are given at least 10 minutes and no more than 60 minutes to acclimate to each Assist-Knee condition for safety. After acclimating, participants will complete the maneuver to measure this outcome.)
Time to Complete Stand-to-Sit
The amount of time, measured in seconds, needed by the subject to complete the stand-to-sit transition. At least four trials of the stand-to-sit maneuver were collected for each participant using a motion analysis system. Average and standard deviation of the time to complete the stand-to-sit transition were calculated for each participant (each participant served as their own control in this pilot study). The start of the transition was determined by participant initiation; the end of the transition was determined by the participant being seated on a chair.
Time frame: Collection at baseline
Time to Complete Stand-to-Sit
The amount of time, measured in seconds, needed by the subject to complete the stand-to-sit transition. At least four trials of the stand-to-sit maneuver were collected for each participant using a motion analysis system. Average and standard deviation of the time to complete the stand-to-sit transition were calculated for each participant (each participant served as their own control in this pilot study). The start of the transition was determined by participant initiation; the end of the transition was determined by the participant being seated on a chair.
Time frame: After acclimation to Assist-Knee (Participants are given at least 10 minutes and no more than 60 minutes to acclimate to each Assist-Knee condition for safety. After acclimating, participants will complete the maneuver to measure this outcome.)
Percentage of Body Weight on Contralateral Limb at 65 Degrees Knee Flexion
The percentage of body weight on the contralateral limb was determined for both stand-to-sit and sit-to-stand transitions at 65 degrees knee flexion. A force plate under the contralateral limb recorded the amount of loading on the limb during the stand-to-sit and sit-to-stand transitions. The amount of contralateral limb loading at 65 degrees knee flexion was determined and divided by the participant's total loading due to overall body weight. This value was then converted to a percentage.
Time frame: Collection at baseline
Percentage of Body Weight on Contralateral Limb at 65 Degrees Knee Flexion
The percentage of body weight on the contralateral limb was determined for both stand-to-sit and sit-to-stand transitions at 65 degrees knee flexion. A force plate under the contralateral limb recorded the amount of loading on the limb during the stand-to-sit and sit-to-stand transitions. The amount of contralateral limb loading at 65 degrees knee flexion was determined and divided by the participant's total loading due to overall body weight. This value was then converted to a percentage.
Time frame: After acclimation to Assist-Knee (Participants are given at least 10 minutes and no more than 60 minutes to acclimate to each Assist-Knee condition for safety. After acclimating, participants will complete the maneuver to measure this outcome.)