Ankle braces are commonly prescribed to individuals who have suffered a stroke to help their ankle joints work properly, which allows these individuals to walk better. Currently, there are no standardized guidelines to follow when choosing which brace is best for an individual. Prior work has shown that customizing the level of assistance that these braces provide based on each individual's level of ankle impairment improves the individuals' walking function more than their current brace. The next important step is to fine-tune the customization and work to develop a set of guidelines that can be used by clinicians to help them prescribe the right brace for each patient's needs. The purpose of this study is to test different levels of assistance provided by the brace to determine the optimal customization method. Additionally, this study aims to begin to create a guide to help clinicians choose the best brace for each individuals' needs. To accomplish this goal, individuals will walk with a brace under five different assistance level conditions. The individual's walking function, performance on clinical measures, and response to questionnaires will be examined to determine both the optimal brace for each individual and hopefully identify clinical tools that can be used to guide prescription of the brace. This study is a major step towards developing effective, standardized prescription guidelines that optimize walking of individuals post-stroke.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
40
customized, carbon fiber, passive ankle-foot orthosis
University of Delaware STAR Campus
Newark, Delaware, United States
RECRUITINGMechanical Cost of Transport of the Lower Extremities
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Sagittal plane ankle moment during stance
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Sagittal plane ankle angle during stance
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Self-selected walking speed
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a candidate set of clinical outcome measures
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