Gait Knee » History » Version 3
Árni Þorvaldsson, 2012-01-18 18:36
| 1 | 1 | Árni Þorvaldsson | h1. Gait Knee |
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| 5 | *stance phase* 60% |
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| 6 | flexion-extension-flexion |
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| 8 | *swing phase* 40% |
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| 9 | extension |
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| 13 | *initial contact* |
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| 14 | 2 | Sæþór Ólafur Pétursson | extension (-2 to 5°flexion) |
| 15 | -The knee can be hyperextended to -2° |
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| 16 | •This means that the knee has to have a convertible knee joint wich can variate from 4° to -2° |
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| 17 | 1 | Árni Þorvaldsson | |
| 18 | by keeping knee extended we keep stability |
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| 20 | *loading response* |
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| 21 | flexion (15°) |
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| 22 | shock absorption |
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| 23 | 2 | Sæþór Ólafur Pétursson | -The center of gravity changes. The weight is changed to the leg which the individual is going to use. |
| 24 | •The knee need to handle the weight so the knee does not collapse. |
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| 25 | 1 | Árni Þorvaldsson | |
| 26 | *mid stance* |
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| 27 | 5°increased flexion, then extends to 12°flexion |
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| 28 | to keep stability |
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| 30 | *terminal stance* |
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| 31 | completion of extension, then flexion starts again at the end. |
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| 33 | *pre swing* |
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| 34 | flexion(up to 40°) |
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| 35 | to prepare for the swing |
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| 36 | 2 | Sæþór Ólafur Pétursson | |
| 37 | 1 | Árni Þorvaldsson | |
| 38 | *swing* |
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| 39 | extension |
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| 41 | 3 | Árni Þorvaldsson | *must have* |
| 42 | hinge joint |
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| 43 | > 2motors (flexion and extension) |
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| 44 | > 2 degrees of freedom |
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| 45 | strong build, must be able to carry weight. |
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| 46 | easy to remove and put on, same system as with össur. |
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| 47 | sensor for angular postion |
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| 48 | 1 | Árni Þorvaldsson | |
| 49 | 3 | Árni Þorvaldsson | *good to have* |
| 50 | rotation in the knee |
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| 51 | 1 | Árni Þorvaldsson | |
| 52 | people with prostetics have more knee flexion |
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| 54 | *implementation* |
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| 55 | simple hince joint. |
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| 57 | rotation in knee |
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| 58 | there has to be some rotation in the knee, otherwise it would be torque in the joint. |
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| 59 | easiest to have the rotation below the knee |