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<title>STIFFNESS ANALYSES FOR THE DESIGN DEVELOPMENT OF A PROSTHETIC FOOT</title>
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Schmitz, Anne

There are 110 million uncleared landmines in 64 countries around the world (OSCE, &#13;
1998). There have been over 1 million landmine victims since 1975, and the number is &#13;
growing at a rate of 26,000 new victims each year (One World International, 2001). One &#13;
solution, the Niagara FootTM (Niagara Prosthetics and Orthotics, St. Catharines, ON, Canada) &#13;
(Fig. 1) is directed towards amputees in developing countries like Thailand and El Salvador. &#13;
This prosthetic foot is low cost and highly durable, since it is made of a polymer from &#13;
DuPont Delrin®. Structural stiffness is a force versus deflection relationship that is a result of &#13;
the geometry, material and loading of the structure. If the foot is too stiff it is unresponsive. If &#13;
the foot is too flexible, the person may fall over. To evaluate the stiffness performance of the &#13;
Niagara FootTM a repeatable testing procedure is needed. There are two goals to this project: &#13;
to investigate the repeatability of the mechanical test and to develop an accurate finite &#13;
element (FE) model validated against the test results, such that the stiffness of subsequent &#13;
foot designs can be simulated before the foot is manufactured.

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