Metabolic Cost of Walking With Passive vs. Powered Microprocessor Controlled Knees
NCT ID: NCT05048355
Last Updated: 2024-10-08
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
15 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2021-05-26
2021-08-25
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The Power Knee Mainstream - Dynamic, was designed to provide powered swing dynamics to restore muscle activity and thereby attempting to mitigate this increase in metabolic cost that individuals living with TF amputation face. This study aims to evaluate this indirectly by measuring the heart rate during level ground walking on the Power Knee Mainstream - Dynamic compared to a passive MPK.
Previous studies reported in the literature on previous versions of the Power Knee have shown that it provides active flexion and extension during walking2, 3, 4 and more symmetric gait5 compared to passive microprocessor-controlled knees (MPKs). By providing increased symmetry and active swing during level ground walking the knee is meant to lower the effort needed by the transfemoral prosthesis user to swing the leg forward and thereby lower the metabolic cost of level ground walking.
This underpins the hypothesis being tested in this investigation, that the Power Knee Mainstream - Dynamic enables the user to walk with less metabolic cost compared to passive MPKs.
A pilot investigation that was conducted with 5 subjects indicated that the Power Knee Mainstream - Dynamic enabled users to walk on level ground with less metabolic cost compared to passive MPKs, however the difference did not reach statistical significance. The same study procedure will be used in this study with sufficient sample size to achieve the statistical power needed, which was determined in a power analysis using data form the pilot study mentioned above.
The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of the investigational device compared to passive microprocessor-controlled knees (MPKs) regarding metabolic cost for high active transfemoral amputees.
The test is of a single group repeated measures crossover design. Amputees are a small proportion of the general population. The primary endpoint is the difference in MET/HRI-VO2 index between conditions.
Testing takes place in Össur HQ in Iceland as well as in Össur facility in Germany, the collective sample size in both sites is 20 subjects.
Subjects are measured on their prescribed device at visit 1, be fitted to the PKM which they wear as their primary prosthesis for one week before coming for visit 2 and being measured again on the PKM.
If a subject in the study is a current PKM user the procedure will apply in reverse and they will be provided with a Rheo knee to act as a comparator.
Prior to the first visit subjects will be contacted via telephone and asked screening questions, if they fit the inclusion criteria they will be booked for study visit 1. They will receive instructions to consume no alcohol and perform no exercise for 24 hours before study visit 1, the same applies to visit 2. In addition, they will be instructed to consume no caffeine prior to the visits (same day) or drink the same amount before both visits and keep the same routine the 24 hours prior to visit 1 and 2 (breakfast, water/drink consumption etc.).
During the one week follow up, subjects will be called via telephone to check the status of the device and the alignment and if there are issues identified they will be asked to come in to correct those
Conditions
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Study Design
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SINGLE_GROUP
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Power Knee Mainstream Dynamic
Users are measured using their prescribed microprocessor knee and after wearing the Power Knee Mainstream dynamic for the adaptation period, they are measured again.
Power Knee Mainstream Dynamic
Powered Microprocessor controlled prosthetic knee. The Power Knee Mainstream - Dynamic, was designed to provide powered swing dynamics to restore muscle activity and thereby attempting to mitigate this increase in metabolic cost that individuals living with TF amputation face.
Passive microprocessor controlled knee
Any passive microprocessor controlled prosthetic knee on the market
Interventions
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Power Knee Mainstream Dynamic
Powered Microprocessor controlled prosthetic knee. The Power Knee Mainstream - Dynamic, was designed to provide powered swing dynamics to restore muscle activity and thereby attempting to mitigate this increase in metabolic cost that individuals living with TF amputation face.
Passive microprocessor controlled knee
Any passive microprocessor controlled prosthetic knee on the market
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Cognitive ability to understand all instructions and questionnaires in the study;
* Higher active unilateral trans-femoral amputees
* Allows for 37mm knee center height to dome of pyramid alignment to allow for symmetrical knee height to sound side
* Willing and able to participate in the study and follow the protocol
* Comfortable and stable socket fit
* No socket issues/changes in the last 6 weeks
* No residual limb pain affecting functional ability
* Users with at least 6 months experience on a prosthesis
Exclusion Criteria
* Bilateral amputees
* Users with Osseointegrated prosthesis
* Users with co-morbidities in the contra-lateral limb, which significantly affect their functional mobility
* Users taking beta-adrenergic blocking agents (beta blockers) or other medication for heart rate control e.g. Verapamil \& Digoxin.
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Össur Iceland ehf
INDUSTRY
Responsible Party
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Locations
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Össur Germany
Bayreuth, Bavaria, Germany
Össur HQ
Reykjavik, , Iceland
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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CII2021050747
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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