Author/Authors :
Keyvani Hafshejani, A Orthotics and Prosthetics Department - University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Aminian, Gh Orthotics and Prosthetics Department - University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Azimian, M Rofeideh Hospital - University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Bahramizadeh, M Orthotics and Prosthetics Department - University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Safaeepour, Z Orthotics and Prosthetics Department - University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Biglarian, A Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology - Social Determinants of Health Research Sciences - University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Keivani, M Department of Radiology - Shahrekord University of Medical Sciences, Shahrekord, Iran
Abstract :
Background: The damage of the central nervous system due to Multiple Sclerosis
(MS) leads to many walking disorders in this population. However, current anklefoot
orthoses prescribed for improving walking disorders for these patients are not
clinically cost-efficient.
Objective: This study aimed to design and fabricate a dynamic ankle foot orthosis
and a new spring-damper joint mechanism that could adapt the walking problems
of MS patients and evaluate the immediate effect of the new orthosis on the speed,
range of motion, moment, total work and ground reaction force during walking.
Material and Methods: In this case-series study, after the design and fabrication
of a new orthosis, the kinetics and kinematics of walking of four patients with
MS were assessed in a case series study.
Results: Walking speed improved with the new orthosis in two participants. The
sagittal range of motion (ROM) increased for most of the participants. The sagittal
moments increased for hip, knee and ankle joints in most of the measurements. The
total joint work showed noticeable difference in the ankle joint. The increased values
of vertical component of the ground reaction force (VGRF) were negligible and the
increase in the impulse of VGRF was noticeable for only one participant.
Conclusion: The new orthosis had positive effects kinetic and kinematic parameters
of walking such as the increased velocity by two subjects and also a more
normal sagittal ROM, moment and work, suggesting the potential usefulness of the
new orthotic device for MS population.
Keywords :
Gait , Ankle-Foot Orthosis , Kinematics , Kinetics , Multiple Sclerosis