Customized Passive-Dynamic Ankle-Foot Orthoses Can Improve Walking Economy and Speed for Many Individuals Post-Stroke

Author:

Skigen Jacob T.1,Koller Corey A.1,Nigro Luke1,Reisman Darcy S.1,McKee Zahra1,Pinhey Shay R.1,Henderson Adrienne1,Wilken Jason M.2,Arch Elisa S.1

Affiliation:

1. University of Delaware

2. University of Iowa

Abstract

Abstract Background Passive-dynamic ankle-foot orthoses (PD-AFOs) are often prescribed to address plantar flexor weakness during gait, which is commonly observed after stroke. However, limited evidence is available to inform the prescription guidelines of PD-AFO bending stiffness. This study assessed the extent to which PD-AFOs customized to match an individual’s level of plantar flexor weakness influence walking function, as compared to No AFO and their standard of care (SOC) AFO. Methods Mechanical cost-of-transport, self-selected walking speed, and key biomechanical variables were measured while individuals greater than six months post-stroke walked with No AFO, with their SOC AFO, and with a stiffness-customized PD-AFO. Outcomes were compared across these conditions using a repeated measures ANOVA or Friedman test (depending on normality) for group-level analysis and simulation modeling analysis for individual-level analysis. Results Twenty participants completed study activities. Mechanical cost-of-transport and self-selected walking speed improved with the stiffness-customized PD-AFOs. However, this did not result in a consistent improvement in other biomechanical variables. In line with the heterogeneous nature of the post-stroke population, the response to the PD-AFO was highly variable. Conclusions Stiffness-customized PD-AFOs can improve the mechanical cost-of-transport and self-selected walking speed in many individuals post-stroke, as compared to No AFO and participants’ standard of care AFO. This work provides initial efficacy data for stiffness-customized PD-AFOs in individuals post-stroke and lays the foundation for future studies to enable consistently effective prescription of PD-AFOs for patients post-stroke in clinical practice. Trial Registration Trial Number: NCT04619043

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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