1、 Reference number ISO 29782:2008(E) ISO 2008INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 29782 First edition 2008-12-01 Prostheses and orthoses Factors to be considered when specifying a prosthesis for a person who has had a lower limb amputation Prothses et orthses Facteurs prendre en considration lors de la spcific
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11、he elements of this document may be the subject of patent rights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. ISO 29782 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 168, Prosthetics and orthotics. ISO 29782:2008(E) iv ISO 2008 All rights reservedIntroduction The se
12、lection of components to be used in a prosthesis for a person should take account of their amputation level, stump and general physical characteristics, general clinical condition, functional capabilities, motivation and needs, anticipated activities and social and economic circumstances. The enviro
13、nmental conditions to which the prosthesis will be exposed and the locally available supply and maintenance arrangements must also be considered. At one extreme the person is unable to use a functional prosthesis but desires a cosmetic replacement. At the other extreme they desire and are able to ac
14、hieve high levels of activity and require an appropriate prosthesis. Some people wish to engage in specific activities that require particular components. The prosthetic team with their educational and clinical experience has to make a choice of components based on this information. INTERNATIONAL ST
15、ANDARD ISO 29782:2008(E) ISO 2008 All rights reserved 1 Prostheses and orthoses Factors to be considered when specifying a prosthesis for a person who has had a lower limb amputation 1 Scope This International Standard describes the factors to be considered when specifying a prosthesis for a person
16、who has had a lower limb amputation. 2 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments
17、) applies. ISO 8548-2, Prosthetics and orthotics Limb deficiencies Part 2: Method of describing lower limb amputation stumps 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO 8548-2 and the following apply. 3.1 balance ability to maintain the bodys mas
18、s over its base of support 3.2 coordination ability to execute smooth, accurate, controlled movements 3.3 endurance ability to sustain repeated muscular effort 4 Stump characteristics NOTE A method of describing a lower limb amputation stump is given in ISO 8548-2. 4.1 General The characteristics li
19、sted in 4.2 to 4.7 require particular consideration. ISO 29782:2008(E) 2 ISO 2008 All rights reserved4.2 Length and shape a) Too long or too short. NOTE Where the stump length might preclude the use of particular prosthetic components. b) Bulbous or too conical. NOTE Where the stump shape might requ
20、ire special socket fitting procedures. c) Bony prominences. d) Volume fluctuation. 4.3 Soft tissues a) Excessive or insufficient. b) Flabby or indurated. 4.4 Skin a) Breaks in continuity. b) Adherent to bone. c) Scarred. d) Grafts. e) Altered sensation. f) Dermatological conditions. 4.5 Circulation
21、a) Impaired arterial/venous/lymphatic. 4.6 Pain a) Spontaneous. b) Upon loading. 4.7 Proximal joint(s) a) Range of motion abnormalities. b) Instability (of bony or ligamentous origin). c) Muscle weakness or hyperactivity. d) Pain. ISO 29782:2008(E) ISO 2008 All rights reserved 3 5 General physical c
22、haracteristics NOTE A method of describing the clinical condition of the person who has had an amputation is given in ISO 8548-5. The following characteristics require particular consideration. a) Body mass. b) Height. c) Upper limb impairments. d) Trunk mobility restrictions. e) Contralateral lower
23、 limb: 1) circulatory impairments; 2) neurological impairments; i) muscle weakness or hyperactivity; ii) abnormal proprioception; iii) abnormal sensation; 3) musculoskeletal impairments; i) range of motion abnormalities; ii) bony or ligamentous instability; I) skin impairments; II) pain; III) amputa
24、tion level. 6 General clinical conditions Any significant disorder of any of the following (including the effects of medication) requires special consideration. a) The cardiovascular system. b) The respiratory system. c) The neurological system. d) The special senses. e) The nutritional status. f) T
25、he cognitive status. g) The mental and psychological status. h) Other systems. ISO 29782:2008(E) 4 ISO 2008 All rights reserved7 Functional capabilities These capabilities require consideration. a) Balance (3.1). b) Coordination (3.2). c) Endurance (3.3). 8 Motivation and perceived needs NOTE The mo
26、tivation and perceived needs of the person are influenced by a number of factors including their social and cultural environment. The clinical impression of the persons motivation and perceived needs should be considered. 9 Anticipated activity 9.1 Mobility The persons anticipated mobility level and
27、 walking speeds should be considered. a) Level: 1) non-ambulant (sitting only); 2) stand/transfer; 3) walk indoors/level surface; 4) stairs and slopes; 5) independent outdoor walking; 6) difficult terrain; 7) running. b) Walking at different speeds. 9.2 Vocational activities The persons anticipated
28、vocational activities should be considered. 9.3 Sporting and recreational activities The persons anticipated sporting and recreational activities should be considered. 9.4 Social and cultural activities The persons anticipated social and cultural activities should be considered. a) Squatting. b) Cro
29、ss-legged sitting. ISO 29782:2008(E) ISO 2008 All rights reserved 5 c) Kneeling. d) Bare-foot walking. e) Wearing shoes of different heel height. 10 Environmental conditions Anticipated exposure to any of the following adverse environmental conditions will require special consideration. a) Contamina
30、nts, e.g. sand, soil. b) Frequent immersion in water. c) Prolonged exposure to sunlight. d) Extreme heat/cold/humidity. 11 Locally available supply and maintenance The existence of a local supply and maintenance service is an important consideration. 12 Social and economic circumstances The persons
31、living environment, family and social network and economic circumstances should be considered. ISO 29782:2008(E) 6 ISO 2008 All rights reservedBibliography 1 ISO 8548-5, Prosthetics and orthotics Limb deficiencies Part 5: Description of the clinical condition of the person who has had an amputation ISO 29782:2008(E) ICS 11.040.40 Price based on 6 pages ISO 2008 All rights reserved