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Prosthetics: Foot components 2
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Date/Time: | Tu. 2022/05/10 11:00 - 12:15
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Place: | CCO, Room 4 |
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![]() ![]() Design & Evaluation of a Passive, Self-aligning Ankle Prosthesis Abstract:
We developed a passive, self-aligning ankle that mimics the non-linear stiffness of a natural ankle in all three planes of motion. Clinical evaluations indicate that the novel ankle can reduce the effect of misalignment by lowering socket moment.
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Haque, Aman
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![]() ![]() Modular ankle- 3D printed custom feet prosthesis system to improve footwear options for persons with lower-limb amputations. Abstract:
A modular ankle-3D printed feet system was designed to improve footwear options for persons with lower limb amputations. Shoe-specific 3D printed feet can easily be attached/removed from the compact ankle unit. Improving footwear options may lead to improved body image and participation for users.
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Jurgens, Scott
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![]() ![]() The rollover behaviour of a 3D printed prosthetic foot compared with conventional designs Abstract:
Der 3D Druck ist eine vielversprechende Technik und ermöglicht die Fertigung von komplexen Strukturen in Kombination mit unterschiedlichen Materialien. In dieser Studie werden die Abrolleigenschaften von einem 3D gedruckten Prothesenfuß mit denen von etablierten Designs verglichen.
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![]() ![]() Physiological evaluation of the Talaris Demonstrator: a state-of-the art passive ankle-foot prosthesis. Abstract:
The TD is a newly developed passive ankle-foot prosthesis. Preliminary results are encouraging and indicate increased comfort with the TD during different walking tasks compared to the participant’s current prosthesis. Further investigations will continue to probe potential benefits of the TD.
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Lathouwers, Elke
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![]() ![]() A concept for classification and prosthetic fittings for patients with a partial foot amputation Abstract:
Prothesen für Patienten mit Teilfußamputationen bieten entweder keinen ausreichenden funktionellen Ausgleich oder schränken die Bewegungsfreiheit ein. Eine dynamische Teilfußprothese kann unter Berücksichtigung der biomechanischen Stumpfeigenschaften zum physiologischen Stehen und Gehen beitragen.
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