Effects of footwear on the gait kinematics of women with unilateral transtibial amputation: an observational case series.
Jenny A KentKristin J CarnahanRebecca L StineAndrew H HansenElizabeth Russell EspositoMatthew J MajorPublished in: Disability and rehabilitation (2022)
The user-alignment feature of the prosthetic foot reduced the effect of a change in footwear on kinematics, and permitted walking in heeled shoes when it might otherwise not be possible. Persistence of some deviations suggests differences in walking task demand remained despite adjustment.Implications for rehabilitationPermitting prosthesis users to don footwear of choice may improve body image, well-being and quality of life following amputation.Prosthetic feet that permit user ankle adjustment can reduce gait deviations associated with a change in footwear heel height, although kinematic adaptations are individual.