Gait Knee » History » Revision 2
Revision 1 (Árni Þorvaldsson, 2012-01-18 12:41) → Revision 2/25 (Sæþór Ólafur Pétursson, 2012-01-18 17:57)
h1. Gait Knee *stance phase* 60% flexion-extension-flexion *swing phase* 40% extension *initial contact* extension (-2 to 5°flexion) -The knee can be hyperextended to -2° •This means that the knee has to have a convertible knee joint wich can variate from 4° to -2° (-2-5°flexion) by keeping knee extended we keep stability *loading response* flexion (15°) shock absorption -The center of gravity changes. The weight is changed to the leg which the individual is going to use. •The knee need to handle the weight so the knee does not collapse. *mid stance* 5°increased flexion, then extends to 12°flexion to keep stability *terminal stance* completion of extension, then flexion starts again at the end. *pre swing* flexion(up to 40°) to prepare for the swing *swing* extension people with prostetics have more knee flexion *implementation* simple hince joint. rotation in knee there has to be some rotation in the knee, otherwise it would be torque in the joint. easiest to have the rotation below the knee