シンポジウム: スポーツ・アンド・ヒューマン・ダイナミクス講演論文集
Online ISSN : 2432-9509
セッションID: A-25
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A-25 競技力の高い下腿切断者スプリンターにおける走行用義足のアライメント変化が地面反力に与える影響(パラリンピック2)
富永 修一桜庭 景植
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Study Design: Cross-sectional study. Background: Studying how running-specific prostheses are set, can give amputee sprinters a competitive edge. Objective: Study how sagittal plane alignment changes in running-specific prostheses affect ground reaction forces (GRF). Method: Three transtibial amputees sprinted on a straight track using running-specific prosthetic feet. Sprint movements were recorded using a Vicon-MX system and floor reaction force measuring devices. The experiment level was set with normal alignment for test subjects as regularly recommended alignment (REG), 4° dorsiflexion from REG (DOR), and 4° plantarflexion from REG (PLA). Results: Impulse and average values of GRF showed significant differences in the vertical direction. Difference in foot contact time was insignificant. Conclusion: GRF is affected by sagittal plane alignment changes in running-specific prostheses. Transtibial amputee sprinters try to maintain optimal impulse by controlling the range of hip joint motion and the extension speed as alignment changes.
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