EP4157160A1 - Prothesenfusseinsatz und krafteinleitungselement und system daraus - Google Patents
Prothesenfusseinsatz und krafteinleitungselement und system darausInfo
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- the invention relates to a system comprising a prosthetic foot insert and a proximal connection device for fixing the prosthetic foot insert to a stump or a prosthesis component and at least one sole element that is connected to the connection device.
- the invention also relates to such a prosthetic foot insert, the use of a prosthetic foot insert as part of a speaking system and a force introduction element for use on a prosthetic foot insert.
- Prosthetic foot inserts are part of a prosthetic treatment, for example in the case of lower leg amputations.
- Prosthetic foot inserts form a distal end section of a prosthesis of a lower extremity and are attached, for example, to a lower leg tube or directly to a lower leg shaft.
- the prosthetic foot insert is attached using a proximal connection device that is part of the prosthetic foot insert.
- the connection device very often has a pyramid adapter by means of which a large number of settings and orientations of the prosthetic foot insert can be implemented relative to a proximal component.
- the connection device can furthermore have a bearing block on which further components of the prosthetic foot insert are arranged, fastened or supported.
- the prosthetic foot insert has a sole element which either comes into direct contact with the ground or a shoe or is surrounded by prosthetic cosmetics or a cover.
- the denture cosmetics and the cover are used on the one hand to protect the technical components of the prosthetic foot insert and on the other hand to provide the finished prosthetic foot with an impression that is as natural as possible.
- the sole element can have a bottom-side contour that is generally curved. In the heel area and in the ball area, downwardly directed, convex bends are often formed in order to enable rolling after a heel strike and rolling over at the end of the stance phase.
- a contouring can take place over the cover or the prosthetic cosmetics, which produce a corresponding rolling surface on the underside of the prosthetic foot through a selection of materials and thickenings or material discussions.
- the problem with these systems is that the prosthetic foot insert or the finished prosthetic foot can only be adapted to a limited extent to the individual wishes of the patient or to changed movement patterns or changed footwear.
- the object of the present invention is therefore to provide a system with which a prosthetic foot insert can be adapted more easily to the respective patient.
- this object is achieved by a system with the features of the main claim as well as a prosthetic foot insert and a force introduction element with the features of the independent claims.
- Advantageous configurations and developments of the invention are disclosed in the subclaims, the description and the figures.
- the system of a prosthetic foot insert with a proximal connection device for fixing the prosthetic foot insert to a stump or a prosthesis component and a sole element that is connected to the connection device provides that the system has several different force introduction elements that are connected to at least one sole element can be fastened in a fastening area and have different distal sole contours and / or force introduction areas.
- the force introduction elements arranged on the sole side of the sole element make it possible to adapt the force introduction point when stepping and standing as well as the course of the force introduction point during walking to the respective user, the respective conditions of use and different activities, without changing the basic setting of the prosthetic foot relative to the other prosthetic components would be necessary.
- the initial force introduction point or force introduction area can easily be changed.
- the control of the force introduction during stepping, standing and / or walking via the contour of the force introduction element on the sole side is particularly useful when the different force introduction elements are made of the same or a homogeneous material.
- force introduction elements with different material properties can be used in certain areas.
- Externally identically contoured force introduction elements can have harder materials in some areas, so that when a load is applied, the main force introduction takes place at those points or areas that are less easily deformable. This enables different movement characteristics for the respective prosthetic foot insert or the respective prosthetic foot insert with externally identical force introduction elements, possibly with different colors.
- the sole element is designed as a leaf spring or leaf spring section.
- This leaf spring or the leaf spring section serves as a base or is designed as a base spring for the prosthetic foot insert and advantageously extends over the entire length of the prosthetic foot insert.
- the prosthetic foot insert can have several sole elements, for example one sole element for the heel area and a second sole element for the forefoot area. If the sole element extends over the entire length of the prosthetic foot insert, there are more possibilities for positioning the respective force introduction element at the desired point.
- the fastening areas can be selected larger, there is the possibility that a force introduction element can be fixed in different sections on a fastening area in order to achieve the desired change in the force introduction point.
- the sole element is designed as a leaf spring section, it serves to provide an abutment so that the force introduction element can be fixed at the desired location on the prosthetic foot insert.
- At least two fastening areas arranged separately from one another in the longitudinal direction are formed or fastened to the sole element, in particular a fastening area in the forefoot area or ball area and a fastening area in the heel area, so that the arrangement of different force introduction elements in the forefoot area and in the heel area improves the adaptation of the entire behavior of the Prosthetic foot or prosthetic foot insert can be achieved to the needs of the patient.
- the at least two fastening areas are in the longitudinal extension of the Prosthetic foot insert arranged spaced apart from one another, in particular in the front region of the prosthetic foot insert and in the rear end region of the prosthetic foot insert.
- the fastening areas can also be arranged medially and laterally spaced apart from one another, for example in the forefoot area with different
- the sole element can be interchangeably arranged on the prosthetic foot insert, so that a further possibility of influencing the introduction of force in the elastic prosthetic foot insert can be achieved.
- the new sole element can have a different stiffness, alternatively or in addition, the sole-side contour of the sole element can differ from that of the other sole element.
- the fastening areas are preferably designed in a corresponding or identical manner, so that the respective force introduction elements can be fixed to the respective sole element without any problems.
- the sole element can be coupled to the connection device via at least one forefoot spring, initially a heel spring and / or at least one heel pad.
- Prosthetic foot inserts have special damping properties and elastic properties, which are achieved through a combination of different spring elements and damping elements.
- various elastic components and cushioning components can be arranged between them.
- the connection device can, for example, have a bearing block, which is mounted pivotably via a holder on a forefoot spring, which in turn is supported on the sole element.
- the connection device can be supported on the sole element via one or more heel pads, which can be designed as spring-damper devices.
- the coupling can take place via one or more straps, screws, rivets, Velcro fasteners, other form-fitting elements or also materially via welding or gluing.
- At least one receiving device can be arranged or formed on the sole element, via which a form-fitting receiving of the further prosthetic foot component or system component is realized.
- the receiving device can be a pocket, insertion opening, undercut, eyelet or other holder for the component. If necessary, the assignment of the component to the receiving device can be secured using an aid such as a screw, clips or a belt.
- the force introduction elements are arranged or attached to the sole element in an exchangeable manner.
- the force introduction elements can be fixed on the sole element in a non-positive manner by means of a magnet or, for example, a clamping device.
- form-fitting fastening devices are provided via a Velcro fastener, plug-in elements, clips, screws, pins or springs, which allow non-destructive replacement and fastening of force introduction elements on the sole element or the sole elements.
- the sole contours can differ in the shape and / or position of a force introduction area on the sole side, the force introduction area being through Material elevations or depressions or can be defined by changed materials with a different compressibility or hardness.
- the prosthetic foot insert with a proximal connection device for securing the prosthetic foot insert to a stump or a prosthesis component and at least one sole element that is connected to the connection device provides that at least one fastening area is arranged or formed on the at least one sole element, on which several different Force introduction elements can be fastened which have different distal sole contours and / or force introduction areas.
- the predefined fastening area enables the different
- Force introduction elements can be easily fixed at the intended locations with standardized fastening elements or fastening devices in an exchangeable manner.
- the prosthetic foot inserts are advantageously equipped or designed as described above.
- Figure 1 - a system with its components
- FIG. 2 - a first variant with a dynamic configuration
- FIG. 3 - a variant with a configuration for controlled knee flexion
- FIG. 4 - a variant with a configuration designed for security
- FIG. 5 bottom views of force introduction elements
- FIG. 6 - a variant with 2 sole elements without a base spring
- FIG. 7 - a variant of FIG. 6 with a basic force introduction element with exchangeable sections
- FIG. 8 detailed views of variants of FIG. 7.
- FIG. 1 shows a side view of a prosthetic foot insert 1 with a connection device 2 for attachment to a proximal prosthesis component (not shown), for example a lower leg tube or a lower leg shaft.
- the connection device 2 has a pyramid adapter 21 which is fastened or formed on a bearing block 22.
- the bearing block 22 is formed in particular from a dimensionally stable material, for example a light metal.
- a holder 26 is arranged pivotably about an axis 24 and is connected to a forefoot spring 6. Via the holder 26, it is possible for the bearing block 22 to be displaced relative to the forefoot spring 6 during loading, which may be necessary in the event of deformations during the loading.
- the rear end of the bearing block 22 is supported on the rear end of a sole element 3 via two heel pads 8, 7.
- the rear end of the forefoot spring 6 is arranged between the two heel pads 7, 8.
- the forefoot spring 6 can either be held in a clamping manner between the two heel pads 7, 8 or is attached to at least one of the heel pads 7, 8, for example attached or glued in a form-fitting or force-fitting manner.
- a strap 9 is guided around the top of the bearing block 22 and below the sole element 3 and its length is adjusted so that the heel pads 7, 8 are pretensioned.
- the forefoot spring 6 is clamped and held between the two heel pads 7, 8.
- receiving devices 36 are arranged on the sole element 3, for example in the form of a pocket with a slot into which the front end of the forefoot spring 6 is inserted and optionally secured by a fastening element.
- the forefoot spring 6 is preferably detachably coupled to the sole element 3 without the sole element 3, the receiving device 36 and / or the forefoot spring 6 being destroyed. This makes it possible to exchange the sole element 3 or to configure the prosthetic foot insert 1 as required.
- the sole element 3 is designed as a leaf spring and has a first, front fastening area 34 at the front end in the walking direction.
- the fastening area 34 can be designed as an integral part of the sole element 3. Alternatively, the fastening area 34 can be used separately as an end piece be manufactured and permanently attached to the sole element 3.
- the front fastening area 34 serves to accommodate different force introduction elements 4, three of which are shown below the fastening area 34.
- At least one form-fit element 40 is formed or arranged on the fastening area 34 in order to come into connection with a correspondingly formed form-fit element, not shown, of the respective force introduction element 4.
- the respective force introduction element 4 can be fixed in a force-locking manner on the sole element 3 on the fastening area 34, for example in a clamping manner or held by means of a magnetic lock.
- Velcro fasteners or fastening by means of separate fastening elements such as pins, springs or screws are also possible and provided.
- a corresponding fastening area 35 is arranged or formed, which likewise has form-locking elements 350 in order to fasten a rear force-introducing element 5.
- a receiving device 27 for receiving the lower heel pad 7, into which the heel pad 7 can be inserted, is formed on the upper side of the fastening area 35. The heel pad 7 is thereby secured against lateral displacement and against displacement in and against the direction of walking.
- the belt 9 and the pre-tensioning function prevent the heel pads 7, 8 from being able to loosen in the proximal direction.
- three force introduction elements 4, 5 are shown both in the forefoot area and in the heel area, all of which have different sole-side contours 41, 51.
- the two upper force introduction elements 4, 5 are provided with force introduction areas 42, 52 that are far apart.
- the force application areas 42, 52 of the middle force introduction elements 4, 5 are flat and each lie further together than with the upper force introduction elements and form a plateau or a larger radius of curvature.
- the force introduction areas 42, 52 are closest to one another.
- FIG. 2 shows a fully assembled, first variant of a prosthetic foot insert 1 with a front force introduction element 4 and a force introduction element 5 on the heel side, in which the respective force introduction area 42, 52 is essentially linear.
- the load is introduced relatively far to the front, approximately at the level of a metatarsophalangeal joint in a natural foot, as a result of which a maximum lever length is achieved for introducing a bending moment into the prosthetic foot insert 1.
- the essentially linear force introduction area 42, 52 makes it possible to absorb or emit a very high energy density, so that a high level of dynamics can be achieved when walking. Due to the force introduction area 42 positioned comparatively far forward and the linear support with a small support surface, there is increased flexibility when standing.
- the force introduction element 5 on the heel side is designed with a force introduction area 52 which is arranged as far back as possible, as seen in the direction of walking, and which is also essentially linear.
- the rounded, distal force application area 52 realizes a concentrated load application as far back as possible when stepping and rolling after the heel strike. This results in a maximum lever length for knee flexion with a constant orientation of the prosthetic foot insert 1 relative to a proximal prosthesis component reached.
- the entire prosthetic foot insert 1 would have to be displaced backwards or posteriorly relative to a proximal prosthesis component.
- the front or anterior force introduction element 4 is designed with a large-area force introduction area 42 which extends over a length of up to 5 cm in the anterior-posterior direction.
- the load application point will be posterior when rolling, so comparatively less bending moment, less dynamics (absorbs less energy, gives off less) and generate more stability, since less energy is absorbed and released.
- the position is The introduction of force is limited to the area of the metatarsophalangeal joint in a natural foot and does not, as with most other prosthetic foot inserts, extend into the front end area of the sole element.
- the corresponding design of the heel pad 5 in this variant provides a flattened force application area 52, in which the load application after heel contact and a further forward rolling moves closer to the knee in a controlled manner, i.e. in the direction of a plumb line of the pyramid adapter 21.
- the radius of the sole contour 51 of the rear force introduction element 5 is significantly larger, which reduces the lever length for a knee bending moment, while the lower leg tube rotates forward when the foot rolls. Due to the slow forward shift of the force introduction when rolling out of the force introduction area 52, the knee flexion is easier to control than with a narrower force introduction area.
- the rolling takes place in a more controlled manner than in the embodiment according to FIG. 2.
- there is less drive from the heel when rolling since the moment is reduced due to the decreasing lever arm with constant axial force due to the force introduction point moving forward or the force introduction line moving forward .
- the forefoot is therefore less strongly urged into plantar flexion.
- a corresponding embodiment of the force introduction element 5 on the heel side provides for a load introduction in a front region of the heel.
- the force introduction point or force introduction area 52 is very close to the plumb line to the pyramid adapter 21, approximately at the level of the Belt 9.
- the load application is thus limited to the front area of the heel, whereby the lever length for a knee flexing moment from the heel strike is very short. Rolling off with short stride lengths is made easier and safety for less active users is increased due to the good controllability of the rolling behavior. With otherwise the same configuration, the result is a comparatively safe unrolling with very little drive from the heel.
- FIGS. 5a to 5c schematic bottom views of force introduction elements 4 are shown.
- the embodiment according to FIG. 5a corresponds approximately to the variant that has been explained in more detail with reference to FIG.
- the force introduction region 42 is limited to a comparatively narrow strip, which is shown in a cross-sectional view in the right-hand illustration in FIG. 5a.
- the stability and dynamics of the foot change.
- the dynamics of the foot are also determined by the contour 41 and in particular the radius and the contact surface of the force application area 42.
- FIG. 5b shows a variant of the force introduction element 4 in which the force introduction area 42 does not run exclusively transversely to the anterior-posterior direction of the force introduction element 4, but has a shape that is curved across the width and in the a-p direction.
- the force introduction point or force introduction region 42 migrates transversely to the longitudinal extension and along the longitudinal extension of the foot after it has been placed on, whereby the rolling behavior of the prosthetic foot insert 1 can be further influenced.
- FIG. 5c A variant of the invention is shown in FIG. 5c, in which an essentially smooth-surfaced sole contour 41 of the force introduction element 4 is present.
- the position of the respective force application area 42 is determined by different Hardening on embedded material 45 realized. Where, for example, a narrow, hard web is embedded in the force-introducing element 4, which is surrounded by a flexible, soft material, the effect is the same as with a downward thickening, as shown in FIG. 5a.
- FIG. 1 A variant of the prosthetic foot insert 1 with the proximal connection device 2 is shown in FIG.
- two leaf springs which are combined to form a forefoot spring 6, extend into the front area of the prosthetic foot insert 1.
- the forefoot spring 6 has a downward bend so that the front end area of the forefoot spring 6 runs approximately horizontally or tangentially aligned with the ground.
- a plate 31 or a spring is arranged as a fastening area 34 for a front force introduction element 4.
- the plate 31 or spring is permanently attached to the spring 6 via a connecting means 30, for example an elastomer such as silicone or a curable adhesive.
- the plate 31 is exchangeably attached to the sole section or sole element 3 of the forefoot spring.
- the front force introduction element 4 is fixed in an exchangeable manner.
- a bevel or a wedge can be formed or attached to the front end of the plate 31 in order to provide a desired rolling contour, protection for the exchangeable force introduction element 4 or a stop for aligning the force introduction element 4.
- the wedge or the shoulder is formed in particular from a rigid material, in particular a fiber composite material.
- a C-shaped heel spring 17 likewise extends downward from the connection device 2, the opening being directed towards the rear.
- the heel spring 17 is formed analogously to the forefoot spring 6 from two essentially parallel leaf spring components.
- the spring section runs essentially parallel to the floor, so that the Sole section 3 is formed by the end piece of the heel spring 17.
- the rear force introduction element 5 is exchangeably fastened to the heel spring 17 at the fastening area 35 arranged or formed there.
- a distance between the individual leaf spring components can be ensured by appropriately arranged spacer elements or spacer elements. The distance can be formed both in the forefoot spring 6 and in the heel spring 17.
- FIG. 7 A variant of FIG. 6 is shown in FIG. 7, which has essentially the same structure as that of FIG.
- the two force introduction elements 4, 5 spaced apart from one another in the longitudinal extension, that is to say in the walking direction, are arranged interchangeably on a forefoot spring 6 and a heel spring 17.
- the force introduction elements 4 to be fixed to the front end of the forefoot spring 6 are interchangeable in the illustrated embodiment together with the plate 31 as a base.
- the differently contoured force introduction elements 4 on the underside of the respective plate 31 are either permanently connected to the plate or are arranged on the plate in an exchangeable manner.
- a corresponding configuration with an exchangeable plate 31 and force introduction elements 5 for the heel that are fixed or exchangeably attached thereto are designed accordingly.
- the plate 31 can have form-locking elements, by means of which easy replacement is possible by plugging and locking on the sole element or the sole elements.
- FIG. 8 shows a variant in which a base pad 44 is arranged on a plate 31 as a force introduction element on the underside.
- the contour of the base pad 44 can be designed in such a way that it can be used as a force introduction element with a desired contour without further changes.
- an additional pad 46 is shown below the base pad 44 that has a connection contour that corresponds to the outer contour of the base pad.
- the additional pad 46 is attached to the underside of the base pad 44, for example via form fit, force fit and / or material fit. It can be attached using hook and loop elements, clip elements, gluing or magnets, or a combination of these.
- the force introduction element 4 is shown as a combination of base pad 44 and additional pad 46.
- the rolling contour results from a combination of the two cushions, wherein the base cushion 44 and the additional cushion 46 can be made from different materials.
- the pads do not have to be made of a resilient material. It is also possible that the respective cushion is flexible at different points in order to develop desired rolling properties and possibly shock-absorbing or energy-storing properties.
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