A very attractive advantage of manufacturing prosthetic sockets using solid freeform fabrication is the freedom to introduce design solutions that would be difficult to implement using traditional manufacturing techniques. Such is the case with compliant features embedded in amputee prosthetic sockets to relieve contact pressure at the residual limb-socket interface. The purpose of this study was to present a framework for designing compliant features to be incorporated into transtibial sockets and manufacturing prototypes using selective laser sintering (SLS) and Duraform™ material. The design process included identifying optimal compliant features using topology optimization algorithms and integrating these features within the geometry of the socket model. Using this process, a compliant feature consisting of spiral beams and a supporting external structure was identified. To assess its effectiveness in reducing residual limb-socket interface pressure, a case study was conducted using SLS manufactured prototypes to quantify the difference in interface pressure while a patient walked at his self-selected pace with one noncompliant and two different compliant sockets. The pressure measurements were performed using thin pressure transducers located at the distal tibia and fibula head. The measurements revealed that the socket with the greatest compliance reduced the average and peak pressure by 22% and 45% at the anterior side distal tibia, respectively, and 19% and 23% at the lateral side of the fibula head, respectively. These results indicate that the integration of compliant features within the socket structure is an effective way to reduce potentially harmful contact pressure and increase patient comfort.
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November 2005
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Design and Analysis of Orthogonally Compliant Features for Local Contact Pressure Relief in Transtibial Prostheses
Mario C. Faustini,
Mario C. Faustini
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
The University of Texas at Austin
, Austin, Texas 78712
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Richard H. Crawford,
Richard H. Crawford
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
e-mail: rhc@mail.utexas.edu
The University of Texas at Austin
, Austin, Texas 78712
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Richard R. Neptune,
Richard R. Neptune
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
The University of Texas at Austin
, Austin, Texas 78712
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William E. Rogers,
William E. Rogers
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine,
The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
, San Antonio, Texas 78229
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Gordon Bosker
Gordon Bosker
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine,
The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
, San Antonio, Texas 78229
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Mario C. Faustini
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
The University of Texas at Austin
, Austin, Texas 78712
Richard H. Crawford
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
The University of Texas at Austin
, Austin, Texas 78712e-mail: rhc@mail.utexas.edu
Richard R. Neptune
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
The University of Texas at Austin
, Austin, Texas 78712
William E. Rogers
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine,
The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
, San Antonio, Texas 78229
Gordon Bosker
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine,
The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
, San Antonio, Texas 78229J Biomech Eng. Nov 2005, 127(6): 946-951 (6 pages)
Published Online: July 7, 2005
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April 2, 2005
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July 7, 2005
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Faustini, M. C., Crawford, R. H., Neptune, R. R., Rogers, W. E., and Bosker, G. (July 7, 2005). "Design and Analysis of Orthogonally Compliant Features for Local Contact Pressure Relief in Transtibial Prostheses." ASME. J Biomech Eng. November 2005; 127(6): 946–951. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2049331
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