Published March 26, 2019
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RehabMove 2018: Everyday use of lower limb orthotics and quality of life in subjects with neuromuscular disease
- 1. Heidelberg University Hospital, Germany
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The time worn in different types of lower limb orthosis in subjects with neuromuscular gait disorders is observed over a 3 month period. Results show a significant difference in average time worn on work days compared to weekends with the DAFOs, AFOs and combined modular designs. Average time worn in KAFOs does not differ between week and weekends.
The rating of quality of life and satisfaction with the assistive device helps to understand influencing factors regarding the time worn. Handling, activities as well as ease of use, comfort and effectiveness are key factors that should be considered in the orthotic design to have a positive impact on the time worn.
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