• DocumentCode
    139586
  • Title

    Design and characterization of a biologically inspired quasi-passive prosthetic ankle-foot

  • Author

    Mooney, Luke M. ; Lai, Cara H. ; Rouse, Elliott J.

  • Author_Institution
    Biomechatronics Group, MIT Media Lab., Cambridge, MA, USA
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    26-30 Aug. 2014
  • Firstpage
    1611
  • Lastpage
    1617
  • Abstract
    By design, commonly worn energy storage and release (ESR) prosthetic feet cannot provide biologically realistic ankle joint torque and angle profiles during walking. Additionally, their anthropomorphic, cantilever architecture causes their mechanical stiffness to decrease throughout the stance phase of walking, opposing the known trend of the biological ankle. In this study, the design of a quasi-passive pneumatic ankle-foot prosthesis is detailed that is able to replicate the biological ankle´s torque and angle profiles during walking. The prosthetic ankle is comprised of a pneumatic piston, bending spring and solenoid valve. The mechanical properties of the pneumatic ankle prosthesis are characterized using a materials testing machine and the properties are compared to those from a common, passive ESR prosthetic foot. The characterization spanned a range of ankle equilibrium pressures and testing locations beneath the foot, analogous to the location of center of pressure within the stance phase of walking. The pneumatic ankle prosthesis was shown to provide biologically appropriate trends and magnitudes of torque, angle and stiffness behavior, when compared to the passive ESR prosthetic foot. Future work will focus on the development of a control system for the quasi-passive device and clinical testing of the pneumatic ankle to demonstrate efficacy.
  • Keywords
    bending; bone; elastic constants; gait analysis; materials testing; orthopaedics; prosthetics; solenoids; anthropomorphy; bending spring; biological ankle-torque angle profiles; cantilever architecture; control system; material testing machine; mechanical stiffness; passive ESR prosthetic foot; pneumatic piston; quasipassive device; quasipassive pneumatic ankle-foot prosthesis; solenoid valve; stance phase; walking; worn energy storage-release prosthetic feet; Foot; Pistons; Prosthetics; Random access memory; Springs; Torque;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2014 36th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
  • Conference_Location
    Chicago, IL
  • ISSN
    1557-170X
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/EMBC.2014.6943913
  • Filename
    6943913