This paper presents a methodology and tools to improve the design of lower limb prosthesis through the measurement of pressure analysis at the interface residual limb-socket. The steps of the methodology and the design tools are presented using a case study focused on a transfemoral (amputation above knee) male amputee. The experimental setup based on F-Socket Tekscan pressure system is described as well the results of some static loading tests. Pressure data are visualized with a colour pressure map over the 3D model of the residual limb acquired using an optical low cost scanner, based on MS Kinect. Previous methodology is useful to evaluate a physical prototype; in order to improve also conceptual design, the Finite Element (FE) Analysis has been carried and results reached so far have been compared with experimental tests. Pressure distributions are comparable, even if some discrepancies have been highlighted due to sensors placements and implemented FE model. Future developments have been identified in order to improve the accuracy of the numerical simulations.

(2016). A Method to Improve Prosthesis Leg Design Based on Pressure Analysis at the Socket-Residual Limb Interface . Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/84338

A Method to Improve Prosthesis Leg Design Based on Pressure Analysis at the Socket-Residual Limb Interface

Colombo, Giorgio;Comotti, Claudio;Regazzoni, Daniele;Rizzi, Caterina;Vitali, Andrea
2016-01-01

Abstract

This paper presents a methodology and tools to improve the design of lower limb prosthesis through the measurement of pressure analysis at the interface residual limb-socket. The steps of the methodology and the design tools are presented using a case study focused on a transfemoral (amputation above knee) male amputee. The experimental setup based on F-Socket Tekscan pressure system is described as well the results of some static loading tests. Pressure data are visualized with a colour pressure map over the 3D model of the residual limb acquired using an optical low cost scanner, based on MS Kinect. Previous methodology is useful to evaluate a physical prototype; in order to improve also conceptual design, the Finite Element (FE) Analysis has been carried and results reached so far have been compared with experimental tests. Pressure distributions are comparable, even if some discrepancies have been highlighted due to sensors placements and implemented FE model. Future developments have been identified in order to improve the accuracy of the numerical simulations.
2016
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Proceedings of the ASME 2016 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, IDETC/CIE 2016. Volume 1A
978-0-7918-5007-7
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United States
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ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers)
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DETC2016: ASME 2016 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Charlotte, USA, 21–24 August 2016
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21–24 August 2016
ASME - American Society of Mechanical Engineers
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Settore ING-IND/15 - Disegno e Metodi dell'Ingegneria Industriale
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Colombo, Giorgio; Comotti, Claudio; Redaelli, Felice; Regazzoni, Daniele; Rizzi, Caterina; Vitali, Andrea
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