Bibliographic citations
Chapoñan, D., (2024). Diseño de prótesis transfemoral en mujeres de 45 a 60 años por diabetes mellitus II para recuperar la marcha normal [Universidad Católica Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12423/7601
Chapoñan, D., Diseño de prótesis transfemoral en mujeres de 45 a 60 años por diabetes mellitus II para recuperar la marcha normal []. PE: Universidad Católica Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12423/7601
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title = "Diseño de prótesis transfemoral en mujeres de 45 a 60 años por diabetes mellitus II para recuperar la marcha normal",
author = "Chapoñan Coronado, Denilson Edilberto",
publisher = "Universidad Católica Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo",
year = "2024"
}
In Peru, the types of diabetes that have the highest incidence in patients are Diabetes mellitus type 1, Diabetes mellitus type 2 and gestational diabetes. According to data from the surveillance system in Peru (Ministry of Health), from 2018 to 2021, the type of diabetes with the highest prevalence and recorded cases is type 2 DM with 96.7%, followed by type 1 DM with 2.1%, gestational diabetes with 0.9% and in the Lambayeque region 5% of people suffer from diabetes. Type 2 DM is more prevalent and the main cause of amputations in the lower limbs, with 19% in males and 28.3% in females with a very high risk due to diabetic foot, drastically affecting the lifestyle of the citizen since they must continue to use crutches or wheelchairs, limiting them to physical activities in their lives. daily. At present, ergonomics must be taken into account, the appropriate design and for prostheses to be used by people with diabetes, the materials used must be suitable to avoid causing contusions, irritability, allergy, inflammation in the stump of the transfemoral amputee. This thesis aims to design a transfemoral prosthesis, using the morphological matrix, selecting materials, using SolidWorks software, performing linear static analysis, verifying that the design is safe in order to allow the normal walking of the person, improving their lifestyle.
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