Aims: Since 1990 a new generation of prosthetic feet as "energy storing" in order to improve the performance and mobility of amputees entered to the markets. The aim of this study was to expansion and explanation of the concept of energy and terms relating to energy transfer as well as an overview of energy storing and returning measurement of prosthetic. Information & Methods: In this review study, a systematic search of electronic databases, Google Scholar and PubMed was done and papers published from 1950 to 2013 were studied. Key words used were included various combinations of energy analysis, ESAR prosthetic feet and their synonym terms. Findings: The results obtained from articles classified and examined in the three domains of co...
Prosthetists currently lack quantifiable measures to guide prosthesis prescriptions and must rely on...
Approximately 3.6 million Americans are projected to be living with limb loss by the year 2050. The...
Conventional passive prosthetic feet cannot provide net positive mechanical energy, causing a strong...
The energy storing and releasing behaviour of 2 energy storing feet (ESF) and 2 conventional prosthe...
This paper is the second part of a study on biomechanical and functional properties of prosthetic fe...
The energy storing and releasing behaviour of 2 energy storing feet (ESF) and 2 conventional prosthe...
Abstract—Prosthetic devices that can store and return energy during gait enhance the mobility and fu...
Because people with physical disabilities have shown an interest in participation in sports, a new c...
Decreased push-off power by the prosthetic foot and inadequate roll-over shape of the foot have been...
There are different alternatives when selecting removable prostheses for below the knee amputated pa...
Reduced capacity and increased metabolic cost of walking occurs in amputees, despite advances in pro...
It has been recognized that that the design and prescription of Energy Storing and Returning prosthe...
Objective: To compare oxygen consumption for traumatic high-functioning transfemoral amputees wearin...
Objective: To compare the results of gait analysis, timed walking tests, and socket comfort for tra...
Background: Energy storage and return (ESAR) prosthetic feet were developed to improve the mobility ...
Prosthetists currently lack quantifiable measures to guide prosthesis prescriptions and must rely on...
Approximately 3.6 million Americans are projected to be living with limb loss by the year 2050. The...
Conventional passive prosthetic feet cannot provide net positive mechanical energy, causing a strong...
The energy storing and releasing behaviour of 2 energy storing feet (ESF) and 2 conventional prosthe...
This paper is the second part of a study on biomechanical and functional properties of prosthetic fe...
The energy storing and releasing behaviour of 2 energy storing feet (ESF) and 2 conventional prosthe...
Abstract—Prosthetic devices that can store and return energy during gait enhance the mobility and fu...
Because people with physical disabilities have shown an interest in participation in sports, a new c...
Decreased push-off power by the prosthetic foot and inadequate roll-over shape of the foot have been...
There are different alternatives when selecting removable prostheses for below the knee amputated pa...
Reduced capacity and increased metabolic cost of walking occurs in amputees, despite advances in pro...
It has been recognized that that the design and prescription of Energy Storing and Returning prosthe...
Objective: To compare oxygen consumption for traumatic high-functioning transfemoral amputees wearin...
Objective: To compare the results of gait analysis, timed walking tests, and socket comfort for tra...
Background: Energy storage and return (ESAR) prosthetic feet were developed to improve the mobility ...
Prosthetists currently lack quantifiable measures to guide prosthesis prescriptions and must rely on...
Approximately 3.6 million Americans are projected to be living with limb loss by the year 2050. The...
Conventional passive prosthetic feet cannot provide net positive mechanical energy, causing a strong...