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Design and optimization of a new integrated hip and knee prosthesis structure

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/aor.14667

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amputee; hip disarticulation prostheses; lower limb; optimization

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The new hip disarticulation prosthesis (HDP) introduced in this study integrates the hip and knee joints, allowing amputees to achieve a more natural gait. The optimized HDP accurately restores the rotation center of the femur and closely replicates the motion of the human knee. Compared to conventional prostheses, the new HDP exhibits superior movement characteristics and motion reproduction accuracy, potentially enhancing the quality of life for amputees.
Background Conventional hip disarticulation prostheses (HDPs) are passive devices with separate joint structures, limiting amputees' ability to control and resulting in abnormal gait patterns. This study introduces a new HDP integrating the hip and knee joints for amputees' natural gait.Methods The new HDP restores the physiological rotation center of the hip with a remote center of motion (RCM) structure, and simulates the knee motion with a four-bar structure. Nonlinear programming was employed to optimize the hip-knee joint structure. A hybrid multi-objective drive structure with a series-parallel connection was also designed to ensure motion synergy between the hip and knee joints. Finally, a prototype of the prosthesis was tested using the HDP test system.Results The optimization results demonstrate that the new HDP accurately restores the rotation center of the femur in amputees, with the knee's instantaneous center of rotation (ICR) trajectory closely resembling that of the human knee (Pearson correlation coefficient is 0.999). The study shows that the new HDP achieves a motion reproduction accuracy of over 95% for the human hip joint at walking speeds above 1.5 km/h, 38% higher than conventional prosthesis. Similarly, at the same walking speed, the new HDP replicates the motion of the human knee at 82.89%, surpassing conventional prosthesis by 57.85%.Conclusions The new HDP restores symmetry and replicates synergistic movement in amputees' lower limbs, exhibiting superior movement characteristics compared to conventional prostheses. This innovative HDP has the potential to enhance the quality of life for amputees.

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