This paper is concerned with the feasibility and design of a low-cost prosthetic knee joint that uses a compliant member for stance-phase control. A mechanical locking mechanism was used in conjunction with a compliant control axis to achieve automatic stance-phase locking. The concept was developed with the aid of computer-aided engineering software and was validated through the fabrication and testing of a simplified prototype made of an injection moldable polymer. A prosthetic knee joint was then designed, incorporating the compliant member concept. After modeling, fabrication, and laboratory testing, a pilot study was conducted in a clinical setting. A simple gait analysis showed asymmetric gait patterns that demonstrated the need for improved swing-phase control and damping, while qualitative feedback indicated the desire to reduce the noise produced by the knee. The knee provided the automatic stance-phase control for which it was designed and shows significant potential to evolve into a highly functioning, low-cost knee.
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Feasibility and Design of a Low-Cost Prosthetic Knee Joint Using a Compliant Member for Stance-Phase Control
Daniel G. Harrison,
Daniel G. Harrison
University of Toronto
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William L. Cleghorn
William L. Cleghorn
University of Toronto
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Daniel G. Harrison
University of Toronto
Jan Andrysek
Bloorview Research Institute
William L. Cleghorn
University of Toronto
J. Med. Devices. Jun 2010, 4(2): 027541 (1 pages)
Published Online: August 12, 2010
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Harrison, D. G., Andrysek, J., and Cleghorn, W. L. (August 12, 2010). "Feasibility and Design of a Low-Cost Prosthetic Knee Joint Using a Compliant Member for Stance-Phase Control." ASME. J. Med. Devices. June 2010; 4(2): 027541. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.3454861
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