The Assessment of the Clubfoot Children’s Orthotic need for the development of the Foot Abduction Orthosis (FAO) prototype design

Foot abduction is an imminent component of treatment within the Ponseti method. It is a treatment procedure where the clubfoot patient adheres to the post-corrective bracing protocol to prevent relapse of the deformity that has turned the foot downward and elevated inwards. In order to encourage the...

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Main Authors: Sani, Mohd Najib Abdullah, Kamil, Muhammad Jameel Mohamed, Azahari, Baharin, Sulaiman, Abdul Razak
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spelling my.usm.eprints.47597 http://eprints.usm.my/47597/ The Assessment of the Clubfoot Children’s Orthotic need for the development of the Foot Abduction Orthosis (FAO) prototype design Sani, Mohd Najib Abdullah Kamil, Muhammad Jameel Mohamed Azahari, Baharin Sulaiman, Abdul Razak NC Drawing Design Illustration NX1-820 Arts in general Foot abduction is an imminent component of treatment within the Ponseti method. It is a treatment procedure where the clubfoot patient adheres to the post-corrective bracing protocol to prevent relapse of the deformity that has turned the foot downward and elevated inwards. In order to encourage the patients’ compliance to the foot abduction orthosis (FAO), various designs have been introduced in the market in the hope of improving the rate of compliance. The purpose of this paper is to elucidate the assessment of the clubfoot patients’ FAO need at the orthopaedic clinic of Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia in Kelantan, Malaysia. The assessment aims to understand the clubfoot patients’ lower limb movements, in order to generate ideas for the prototype design development to improve the FAO design based on the existing product in the market. The FAO that was referred for further design improvements are the Denis Browne splint and the Markel shoes. In addition, a total of 10 clubfoot patients’ parents were interviewed to obtain user experience data. This study suggests the need to eliminate the foot plates and the bulky protruding shoe and brace locks that are heavy due to the material use. Consequently, a conceptual design of the FAO was successfully developed as a proposal for potential future development of the working prototype to optimise the patients’ dynamic movement. Keywords - Clubfoot,Conceptual design, FAO design, Prototype development. World Research Library 2018-10-30 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/47597/1/THE%20ASSESSMENT%20OF%20THE%20CLUBFOOT%20CHILDREN%E2%80%99S%20ORTHOTIC.pdf Sani, Mohd Najib Abdullah and Kamil, Muhammad Jameel Mohamed and Azahari, Baharin and Sulaiman, Abdul Razak (2018) The Assessment of the Clubfoot Children’s Orthotic need for the development of the Foot Abduction Orthosis (FAO) prototype design. Proceedings of 144th The IRES International Conference. pp. 4-8. https://worldresearchlibrary.org/proceeding.php?pid=1991
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topic NC Drawing Design Illustration
NX1-820 Arts in general
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NX1-820 Arts in general
Sani, Mohd Najib Abdullah
Kamil, Muhammad Jameel Mohamed
Azahari, Baharin
Sulaiman, Abdul Razak
The Assessment of the Clubfoot Children’s Orthotic need for the development of the Foot Abduction Orthosis (FAO) prototype design
description Foot abduction is an imminent component of treatment within the Ponseti method. It is a treatment procedure where the clubfoot patient adheres to the post-corrective bracing protocol to prevent relapse of the deformity that has turned the foot downward and elevated inwards. In order to encourage the patients’ compliance to the foot abduction orthosis (FAO), various designs have been introduced in the market in the hope of improving the rate of compliance. The purpose of this paper is to elucidate the assessment of the clubfoot patients’ FAO need at the orthopaedic clinic of Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia in Kelantan, Malaysia. The assessment aims to understand the clubfoot patients’ lower limb movements, in order to generate ideas for the prototype design development to improve the FAO design based on the existing product in the market. The FAO that was referred for further design improvements are the Denis Browne splint and the Markel shoes. In addition, a total of 10 clubfoot patients’ parents were interviewed to obtain user experience data. This study suggests the need to eliminate the foot plates and the bulky protruding shoe and brace locks that are heavy due to the material use. Consequently, a conceptual design of the FAO was successfully developed as a proposal for potential future development of the working prototype to optimise the patients’ dynamic movement. Keywords - Clubfoot,Conceptual design, FAO design, Prototype development.
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author Sani, Mohd Najib Abdullah
Kamil, Muhammad Jameel Mohamed
Azahari, Baharin
Sulaiman, Abdul Razak
author_facet Sani, Mohd Najib Abdullah
Kamil, Muhammad Jameel Mohamed
Azahari, Baharin
Sulaiman, Abdul Razak
author_sort Sani, Mohd Najib Abdullah
title The Assessment of the Clubfoot Children’s Orthotic need for the development of the Foot Abduction Orthosis (FAO) prototype design
title_short The Assessment of the Clubfoot Children’s Orthotic need for the development of the Foot Abduction Orthosis (FAO) prototype design
title_full The Assessment of the Clubfoot Children’s Orthotic need for the development of the Foot Abduction Orthosis (FAO) prototype design
title_fullStr The Assessment of the Clubfoot Children’s Orthotic need for the development of the Foot Abduction Orthosis (FAO) prototype design
title_full_unstemmed The Assessment of the Clubfoot Children’s Orthotic need for the development of the Foot Abduction Orthosis (FAO) prototype design
title_sort assessment of the clubfoot children’s orthotic need for the development of the foot abduction orthosis (fao) prototype design
publisher World Research Library
publishDate 2018
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