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Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 1998;22(3):678-691.
Auto-Lock and Motorized Device for the Knee Joint of Long Leg Brace; Development and Performance Test.
Cho, Sang Hyun , Chun, Sae Il
1Department of Rehabilitation Therapy, Yonsei University College of Health Science.
2Yonsei University Institute of Health Science.
3Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Yonsei University College of Medicine.
장 하지 보조기 무릎관절용 자동잠금 및 전동장치의 개발과 성능분석
조상현, 전세일1
연세대학교 보건과학대학 재활학과, 보건과학연구소 및 1의과대학 재활의학교실
Abstract

Objective
To develop and evaluate a new orthotic device for the knee to improve the ambulation patterns in paraplegic patients.


Method
The new orthotic device combined a high torque servo motor with a bail-lock knee joint, and a its wireless controller adopting open-loop control system. The device was tried in a paraplegic volunteer for two months, simultaneously with the conventional long leg brace.


Results
The new device could keep the orthotic knee joint exended during the stance phase, and allow the sequential flexion and extension of the joint during the swing phase. The new orthotic device provided both longer step length(p<0.05) and fewer cadence(p<0.05) maintaining the same walking speed. Also, a circumduction during the swing phase reduced, and the posture of the trunk became straighter. The stride time and the double support period became longer(p<0.05), and the magnitude of the shift of pelvic center increased(p<0.05).


Conclusion
The new orthotic device for the knee was developed and evaluated in a paraplegic volunteers who had failed to use the functional electrical stimulation. The results were satisfactory with a probable lower energy efficiency with the new orthosis. Further study for verification of the results seems to be necessary.

Key Words: Gait analysis, Knee joint, Lock, Long leg brace, Paraplegia
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