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Title: DorsiflexionAssisting Ankle Brace


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Dorsiflexion-Assisting Ankle Brace
  • Andrea Albergo
  • Thomas Burney
  • Lauren Gallagher
  • Alice Hammer
  • Sheila Powenski
  • Ben Yaffe

2
Problem Statement
  • What
  • The design of a ankle brace that assists in
    dorsiflexion, designed specifically for an
    athlete whose desired range of ankle motion is
    greater then a patient with a goal of only
    walking.
  • When
  • Who
  • Design is specifically for Jason Williams, and
    will be tailored for him individually

3
QFD
4
Product Design Specification
  • Product Title
  • Dorsiflexion-Assisting Ankle Brace
  • Mission Statement
  • We will design a ankle brace for Jason Williams
    that will help him run and train on the
    basketball court, through an assisted
    dorsiflexion and cushioned heel strike.
  • Customer Needs
  • Brace must resist the natural tendency of the toe
    to slap the floor after a heel strike.
  • Full range of ankle motion
  • Lightweight 2 lbs. or less
  • Comfort

5
Product Design Specification (cont.)
  • Design Requirements
  • Performance
  • Durable cycle limit gt 106
  • Non-Limiting must allow full plantar flexion
  • Quick response must pull foot back before next
    step
  • Safety
  • No protruding parts that could easily get caught
    on other players
  • Comfort
  • Weight as low as possible
  • Operating Environment
  • Room temperature, 60-80 degrees Fahrenheit
  • Repetitive, highly varying stress
  • Service Life
  • should last gt15 games/practices without needing
    replacement parts

6
Product Design Specification (cont.)
  • Competition
  • No existing products that enable athletic
    performance in this type of brace.
  • Intended Market
  • Product designed specifically for Jason Williams,
    if successful the brace could possibly be a model
    for more versatile braces for non-athletic
    patients.
  • Cost Prediction
  • 150 - 250, plus occasional part replacement
    costs

7
Updated Gantt Chart
8
Information Gathered
  • The Gait Cycle
  • Eight stages progressing through a single stride
  • Stance Phase 60 gait
  • Initial Contact to Pre-Swing
  • Hamstrings and dorsiflexors in ankle remain
    active
  • Quadriceps and gluteal muscles work to maintain
    stability
  • Swing Phase 40 gait
  • Initial swing to terminal swing
  • Ankle dorsiflexion occurs with the contraction of
    anterior tibialis muscle
  • Running Progression of Gait Cycle
  • Two periods of double float are substituted for
    the two periods of double support
  • Stance time becomes less then swing time

http//www.orthoteers.co.uk/Nrujpij33lm/Orthgait.
htmPHASES
9
Information Gathered
  • Specific Injury of Patient
  • Peroneal Mononeuropathy local damage to a
    single nerve, commonly the peroneal nerve (not
    disease or systemic condition)
  • Steppage Gait walking with a foot drop where
    toes hang down and foot slaps on heel strike
  • Can be caused by peroneal nerve trauma
  • Causes injured person to lift foot excessively
    high to avoid dragging toes
  • Causes of Peroneal Neuropathy
  • Knee injury or trauma
  • Injury during knee surgery

10
Concept Generation Idea 1
  • Pros
  • Less bulky
  • Less likely to hinder plantar flexion
  • May provide more power for jump
  • Cons
  • Not best damping solution
  • Springs may fatigue
  • May not work well for low or changing speeds

11
Concept Generation Idea 2
Brace connecting to leg
  • Pros
  • Most likely to accomplish damping effectively
  • Fewer moving parts for wear and tear
  • Cons
  • More bulk then other two
  • Needs lubrication
  • May hinder plantar flexion

Weak Spring to lift foot
Plastic Crown attached to shoe
One Way Damper
12
Concept Generation Idea 3
Spring loaded pivot point (to return cam to
original location). Electronic Locking mechanism
prohibits the cam from rotating engaging the
spring
  • Pros
  • No unnecessary force to overcome
  • Fewer moving parts
  • Cons
  • Very intricate design
  • Need Electrical Engineering help
  • Need data on pressure, etc.

Plastic Crown attached to shoe
Pressure Sensor
13
Product ArchitectureSchematic Diagram
14
Product ArchitectureClustering
15
Product ArchitectureGeometric Layout
16
Design Considerations
  • Impact standard use hit from side
  • High forces jumping, landing, planting
  • Varying contacts jogging or walking (heel)
    sprinting (forefoot)
  • Sudden forces direction changes
  • Hysteresis need instant response
  • Sweat
  • Temperature

17
Kinematics Analysis
  • Running motion
  • Angular rotation of foot about ankle,
  • Relative motion of toes with respect to lower leg
  • Relative motion of ankle with respect to knee

18
References
  • Gait Cycle - http//www.orthoteers.co.uk/Nrujpij3
    3lm/Orthgait.htmPHASES
  • Walking/Gait Abnormalities http//health/allrefe
    r.com/health/walking-gait-abnormalities-info.html
  • Ankle Foot Biomechanics http//www.orthoteer
    s.co.uk/Nrujpij33lm/Orthfootmech.htm
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