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Design and Evaluation of a Smooth-Locking-Based Customizable Prosthetic Knee Joint

Wang, Kunyang; Williams, Harry; Qian, Zhihui; Wei, Guowu; Xiu, Haohua; Chen, Wei; Lu, Xuewei; Jin, Jianqiao; Ren, Lei; Liang, Wei; Ren, Luquan

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Authors

Kunyang Wang

Harry Williams

Zhihui Qian

Haohua Xiu

Wei Chen

Xuewei Lu

Jianqiao Jin

Lei Ren

Wei Liang

Luquan Ren



Abstract

Limb loss affects many people from a variety of backgrounds around the world. The most advanced commercially available prostheses for transfemoral amputees are fully active (powered) designs but remain very expensive and unavailable in the developing world. Consequently, improvements of low-cost, passive prostheses have been made to provide high-quality rehabilitation to amputees of any background. This study explores the design and evaluation of a smooth-locking-based bionic knee joint to replicate the swing phase of the human gait cycle. The two-part design was based on the condyle geometry of the interface between the femur and tibia obtained from magnetic resonance (MR) images of the human subject, while springs were used to replace the anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments. A flexible four-bar linkage mechanism was successfully achieved to provide not only rotation along a variable instantaneous axis but also slight translation in the sagittal plane, similar to the anatomical knee. We systematically evaluated the effects of different spring configurations in terms of stiffness, position, and relaxion length on knee flexion angles during walking. A good replication of the swing phase was achieved by relatively high stiffness and increased relaxation length of springs. The stance phase of the gait cycle was improved compared to some models but remained relatively flat, where further verification should be conducted. In addition, 3D printing technique provides a convenient design and manufacturing process, making the prosthesis customizable for different individuals based on subject-specific modeling of the amputee’s knee.

Citation

Wang, K., Williams, H., Qian, Z., Wei, G., Xiu, H., Chen, W., …Ren, L. (2024). Design and Evaluation of a Smooth-Locking-Based Customizable Prosthetic Knee Joint. Journal of Mechanisms and Robotics, 16(4), https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4062498

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Apr 28, 2023
Online Publication Date Jun 9, 2023
Publication Date Apr 1, 2024
Deposit Date Jul 6, 2023
Publicly Available Date Jul 7, 2023
Journal Journal of Mechanisms and Robotics
Print ISSN 1942-4302
Publisher American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 16
Issue 4
DOI https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4062498
Keywords Mechanical Engineering

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