A well-fitting socket and a fine-tuned foot alignment are crucial elements in a running-specific prosthesis to allow Paralympic athletes with below-knee amputation to express their full competitive potential. For this reason, once a satisfactory socket-foot configuration is established after dynamic alignment, it is fundamental to reproduce the same conditions when constructing the definitive carbon fiber socket, and when renewing or constructing a back-up prosthesis, without dismantling the original. In addition, to cope with emerging needs of the athlete, it would be beneficial to implement fine-tuning adjustments of the alignment in a very controlled manner. At present, this requires elaborate bench procedures, which tend to be expensive, time consuming, prone to manual errors, cumbersome in use and most often require damaging or disposing of the current socket. In this study, we propose an original CAD/CAM workflow that allows replicating the desired socket-foot configuration for below-knee sprinting prostheses, as well as performing socket adaptations and introducing fine-tuning adjustments to the alignments. The workflow is exemplified with reference to two case studies involving elite Paralympic runners with transtibial and partial foot amputations, respectively.

A DIGITAL PROCESS TO REPLICATE THE SOCKET-FOOT ALIGNMENT IN BELOW-KNEE RUNNING SPECIFIC PROSTHESES

Santi, Maria Grazia
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Gariboldi, Francesca;Petrone, Nicola;
2024

Abstract

A well-fitting socket and a fine-tuned foot alignment are crucial elements in a running-specific prosthesis to allow Paralympic athletes with below-knee amputation to express their full competitive potential. For this reason, once a satisfactory socket-foot configuration is established after dynamic alignment, it is fundamental to reproduce the same conditions when constructing the definitive carbon fiber socket, and when renewing or constructing a back-up prosthesis, without dismantling the original. In addition, to cope with emerging needs of the athlete, it would be beneficial to implement fine-tuning adjustments of the alignment in a very controlled manner. At present, this requires elaborate bench procedures, which tend to be expensive, time consuming, prone to manual errors, cumbersome in use and most often require damaging or disposing of the current socket. In this study, we propose an original CAD/CAM workflow that allows replicating the desired socket-foot configuration for below-knee sprinting prostheses, as well as performing socket adaptations and introducing fine-tuning adjustments to the alignments. The workflow is exemplified with reference to two case studies involving elite Paralympic runners with transtibial and partial foot amputations, respectively.
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