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Effects of materials, reinforcement and heat treatment on thermoplastic solid ankle-foot orthosis mechanical properties

GAO F; BEDARD G
J PROSTHET ORTHOT , 2013, vol. 25, n° 3, p. 143-150
Doc n°: 164791
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : EC251 - CONFECTION - ORTHESE DE MEMBRE INFÉRIEUR

The mechanical properties of a solid ankle-foot orthosis (SAFO) are essential and can directly affect its capability of
restricting ankle joint and impact the gait patterns in a population with movement disorders.
A better understanding of
the effects of materials, reinforcement techniques, and annealing on its mechanical properties will be useful and helpful for
practitioners to improve the criteria of both design and prescription. The objective of this preliminary study was to provide
quantitative outcomes regarding the mechanical properties of a SAFO with various materials, reinforcement techniques, and
heat treatment. Eight SAFOs were fabricated with three types of thermoplastic materials (homopolymer polypropylene,
copolymer polypropylene, and carbon-infused homopolymer polypropylene) and two reinforcement methods (corrugated and
compcore). In addition, the homopolymer polypropylene SAFO without reinforcement was annealed at 185
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F. A computer-
controlled motorized test apparatus was used to load the SAFOs within 20 Nm resistance torques in both dorsiflexion and
plantarflexion at 5
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/s. The mechanical properties of the SAFOs, including range of motion, quasi-static stiffness at selected
resistance torques, and index of hysteresis, were quantified based on the loading curves. Our preliminary results show that
materials, reinforcement techniques, and heat treatment affect the mechanical properties of the fabricated SAFOs to different
levels. Among the materials used, carbon-infused homopolymer polypropylene outperforms the other two popularly used
polypropylenes. The compcore reinforcement technique is more favored than the corrugated reinforcement technique.
Lastly, annealing has shown promising effects on improving the overall mechanical properties of homopolymer polypro-
pylene SAFOs

Langue : ANGLAIS

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