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CompletedNCT03618628

Peak Plantar Pressures While Wearing a Carbon Fiber Off Loading Orthoses

Carbon Fiber Off-Loading Orthosis

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
3 (actual)
Sponsor
Washington University School of Medicine · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
21 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The purpose of this study is to determine the ability of carbon fiber off loading orthoses to reduce plantar pressure while providing an augmented plantarflexor power to improve walking and function. Results of this study could lead to increased use of carbon fiber off loading orthoses for patients with diabetes, peripheral neuropathy, and foot wounds as a way augmenting wound healing and preventing future recurrences of wounds.

Detailed description

The long term goal of this research is the successful incorporation of carbon fiber into an off loading device will provide protection to the insensate foot of people with diabetes by reducing localized peak pressures, and thus the risk of recurrence neuropathic foot wounds and fractures, while improving ankle power at push off that will allow individuals with loss of ankle muscle function to walk faster and return to dynamic activities required in their jobs and for full function in the community. The overall goal of this proposal is to determine effects of carbon fiber off loading orthoses (CFO) design characteristics (lay up and geometry of strut) on brace strength, weight, power return capacity, plantar off-loading and participant comfort using FE models, ex-vivo testing and human testing. First, a CFO will be fabricated using geometry consistent with the current clinical standard. This representative CFO will serve as a baseline from which a finite element (FE) model will be built. The model will be altered as desired to determine the effects of variable design characteristics. The FE model will estimate brace deflection and stress when the CFO is designed with various lay up designs and brace thicknesses. We will use results from the FE model to fabricate a new CFO for study participants. We will then measure peak plantar pressures during walking while the participants are barefoot, wearing the CFO consistent with current clinical standards, and wearing the new CFO fabricated based on the results of the FE model. We will also measure plantarflexor power during walking while the participants are wearing the CFO consistent with current clinical standards and while wearing the CFO designed based on the results of the FE model. It is believed that the FE model driven CFO design will lead to improved brace strength while reducing plantar pressure compared to barefoot and will have similar plantarflexor power as the CFO based on current clinical standards.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DEVICECarbon Fiber Off Loading Orthosis (CFO)A finite element (FE) model will be created to determine properties that will improve CFO strength while maintaining reduction of peak plantar pressures of the CFO and plantarflexor power. A new CFO will then be fabricated for the participant. Participants will be tested in while walking barefoot, wearing their current CFO, and wearing the FE model driven CFO.

Timeline

Start date
2016-05-24
Primary completion
2018-04-12
Completion
2018-04-12
First posted
2018-08-07
Last updated
2019-05-13
Results posted
2019-05-13

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03618628. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.