Learning to Kitesurf Using an Adapted Prosthesis: A Case Report

Case description: Kitesurfing is a sliding water sport whose popularity and number of practitioners are growing around the world. We describe an athlete of this sport who has undergone a transfemoral amputation (right leg, at the distal third), who uses a knee prosthesis that requires flexion and ex...

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Published in:Prosthetics & Orthotics International
Main Authors: De Castro-Maqueda, Guillermo, Gutiérrez-Manzanedo, José V., Minghelli, Beatriz
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health) 2021
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spelling crovidcr:10.1097/pxr.0000000000000028 2023-10-01T03:56:58+02:00 Learning to Kitesurf Using an Adapted Prosthesis: A Case Report De Castro-Maqueda, Guillermo Gutiérrez-Manzanedo, José V. Minghelli, Beatriz 2021 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/pxr.0000000000000028 https://journals.lww.com/10.1097/PXR.0000000000000028 en eng Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health) Prosthetics & Orthotics International volume 45, issue 5, page 440-443 ISSN 0309-3646 1746-1553 Rehabilitation Health Professions (miscellaneous) journal-article 2021 crovidcr https://doi.org/10.1097/pxr.0000000000000028 2023-09-01T11:03:37Z Case description: Kitesurfing is a sliding water sport whose popularity and number of practitioners are growing around the world. We describe an athlete of this sport who has undergone a transfemoral amputation (right leg, at the distal third), who uses a knee prosthesis that requires flexion and extension to absorb the shocks encountered. Kitesurfing under these circumstances calls for a proper prosthesis that accommodates the various strenuous maneuvers of the sport. Mr. M, 36 years old, nonprofessional athlete, uses a special prosthesis of this type. Objective: We report on Mr. M, a person with a transfemoral amputation, who wanted to learn to kitesurf. Study design: This was a case report study. Treatment: A prosthesis consisting of a thigh socket interface (Iceross Seal-In X TF, Iceland), knee (SymBiotechs XT9), and a foot (MotionFoot MX), which in addition to being saltwater-resistant, combines low weight and resistance to the shocks inherent to the sport. Outcomes: Mr. M uses this prosthesis for kitesurfing with good results in both learning and improving. During the waterstart, he must be sitting on the beach and cannot shorten his left leg. This prosthesis adjusts its tension depending on the weather and water conditions and if the subject changes sports in such a way that it should be tensioned or relaxed depending on the needs of the new sport. Conclusions: This prosthesis is adapted for kitesurfing and allows precise adjustments to kitesurfing maneuvers. It has allowed the user to perform the movements of the sport with success. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Ovid (via Crossref) Prosthetics & Orthotics International 45 5 440 443
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Health Professions (miscellaneous)
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Health Professions (miscellaneous)
De Castro-Maqueda, Guillermo
Gutiérrez-Manzanedo, José V.
Minghelli, Beatriz
Learning to Kitesurf Using an Adapted Prosthesis: A Case Report
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Health Professions (miscellaneous)
description Case description: Kitesurfing is a sliding water sport whose popularity and number of practitioners are growing around the world. We describe an athlete of this sport who has undergone a transfemoral amputation (right leg, at the distal third), who uses a knee prosthesis that requires flexion and extension to absorb the shocks encountered. Kitesurfing under these circumstances calls for a proper prosthesis that accommodates the various strenuous maneuvers of the sport. Mr. M, 36 years old, nonprofessional athlete, uses a special prosthesis of this type. Objective: We report on Mr. M, a person with a transfemoral amputation, who wanted to learn to kitesurf. Study design: This was a case report study. Treatment: A prosthesis consisting of a thigh socket interface (Iceross Seal-In X TF, Iceland), knee (SymBiotechs XT9), and a foot (MotionFoot MX), which in addition to being saltwater-resistant, combines low weight and resistance to the shocks inherent to the sport. Outcomes: Mr. M uses this prosthesis for kitesurfing with good results in both learning and improving. During the waterstart, he must be sitting on the beach and cannot shorten his left leg. This prosthesis adjusts its tension depending on the weather and water conditions and if the subject changes sports in such a way that it should be tensioned or relaxed depending on the needs of the new sport. Conclusions: This prosthesis is adapted for kitesurfing and allows precise adjustments to kitesurfing maneuvers. It has allowed the user to perform the movements of the sport with success.
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author De Castro-Maqueda, Guillermo
Gutiérrez-Manzanedo, José V.
Minghelli, Beatriz
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Gutiérrez-Manzanedo, José V.
Minghelli, Beatriz
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title Learning to Kitesurf Using an Adapted Prosthesis: A Case Report
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title_full_unstemmed Learning to Kitesurf Using an Adapted Prosthesis: A Case Report
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