1、BSI Standards PublicationBS ISO 13405-1:2015Prosthetics and orthotics Classification and descriptionof prosthetic componentsPart 1: Classification of prostheticcomponentsBS ISO 13405-1:2015 BRITISH STANDARDNational forewordThis British Standard is the UK implementation of ISO 13405-1:2015. It supers
2、edes BS ISO 13405-1:1996 which is withdrawn.The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted to Technical Committee CH/168, Prosthetics and orthotics.A list of organizations represented on this committee can be obtained on request to its secretary.This publication does not purport to include al
3、l the necessary provisions of a contract. Users are responsible for its correct application. The British Standards Institution 2015.Published by BSI Standards Limited 2015ISBN 978 0 580 84449 2 ICS 11.040.40 Compliance with a British Standard cannot confer immunity from legal obligations.This Britis
4、h Standard was published under the authority of the Standards Policy and Strategy Committee on 31 January 2015.Amendments/corrigenda issued since publicationDate T e x t a f f e c t e d ISO 2015Prosthetics and orthotics Classification and description of prosthetic components Part 1: Classification o
5、f prosthetic componentsProthses et orthses Classification et description des composants de prothses Partie 1: Classification des composants de prothsesINTERNATIONAL STANDARDISO 13405-1Second edition 2015-01-15Reference number ISO 13405-1:2015(E)BS ISO 13405-1:2015ISO 13405-1:2015(E)ii ISO 2015 All r
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8、S ISO 13405-1:2015ISO 13405-1:2015(E)Contents PageForeword ivIntroduction v1 Scope . 12 Terms and definitions . 13 Classification 23.1 General . 23.2 Interface components . 23.3 Functional components . 23.4 Alignment components 33.5 Structural components (prosthetic construction) . 33.6 Finishing (c
9、osmetic) components 3 ISO 2015 All rights reserved iiiBS ISO 13405-1:2015ISO 13405-1:2015(E)ForewordISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies (ISO member bodies). The work of preparing International Standards is normally carried o
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15、Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT), see the following URL: Foreword - Supplementary Information. The committee responsible for this document is ISO/TC 168, Prosthetics and orthotics.This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO 13405-1:1996), which has been technically revised with
16、the following changes:a) liner added to the list of interface components;b) functional components divided into lower and upper limb and listed.ISO 13405 consists of the following parts, under the general title Prosthetics and orthotics Classification and description of prosthetic components: Part 1:
17、 Classification of prosthetic components Part 2: Description of lower limb prosthetic components Part 3: Description of upper limb prosthetic componentsiv ISO 2015 All rights reservedBS ISO 13405-1:2015ISO 13405-1:2015(E)IntroductionThis part of ISO 13405 was the first internationally accepted stand
18、ard method of classifying the components of prostheses. It is designed to permit the users to classify systematically each component which is incorporated in a finished prosthesis. This part of 13405 is envisaged as being suitable for use by both manufacturers producing literature describing their p
19、roducts and practitioners who are reporting on the components used in the treatment of persons requiring prosthesis. ISO 2015 All rights reserved vBS ISO 13405-1:2015BS ISO 13405-1:2015Prosthetics and orthotics Classification and description of prosthetic components Part 1: Classification of prosthe
20、tic components1 ScopeThis part of ISO 13405 specifies a means of classifying the components of limb prostheses and their construction.2 Terms and definitionsFor the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.2.1axial stabilizationattribute of interface components which rela
21、tes to the transmission of longitudinal (proximally directed) forces from the prosthesis to the body2.2transverse stabilizationattribute of interface components which relates to the transmission of transversely directed forces between the prosthesis and the bodyNote 1 to entry: Three forms of stabil
22、ization are required: anteroposterior, mediolateral, and rotational.2.3suspensionattribute of interface components concerned with the retention of the prosthesis on the body, i.e. the transmission of longitudinal (distally directed) forces from the prosthesis to the body2.4adjustable componentprosth
23、etic component whose features can be changed before use by the manufacturer, prosthetist, or user2.5adaptable componentprosthetic component whose features can be changed by the user to make it suitable for different situations2.6auto-adaptive componentprosthetic component whose features change autom
24、atically in response to varying situations2.7linerremovable lining worn between the stump and the inner surface of the socketNote 1 to entry: It is used to modify the distribution of the forces associated with axial and transverse stabilization and it can additionally form a part of the prosthetic s
25、uspensory system.INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 13405-1:2015(E) ISO 2015 All rights reserved 1BS ISO 13405-1:2015ISO 13405-1:2015(E)3 Classification3.1 GeneralProstheses are externally applied devices used to replace wholly, or in part, an absent or deficient limb segment. They are integrated constructi
26、ons comprising the following classes of components:a) interface components;b) functional components;c) alignment components;d) structural components;e) finishing (cosmetic) components.NOTE Some components can belong to more than one class, e.g. alignment components can also serve as structural compo
27、nents.3.2 Interface componentsInterface components of a prosthesis are in direct contact with the wearer. They are the means of achieving axial stabilization, transverse stabilization, and suspension (see Clause 3). Interface components include:a) the socket;b) suspensory components, which maintain
28、the prosthesis relative to the body;c) the liner.NOTE Interface components can contain elements which contribute to the activation and/or control of functional components.3.3 Functional components3.3.1 Functional components of a prosthesis substitute for some of the dynamic and sensory attributes of
29、 the normal limb.3.3.2 Lower limb prosthetic functional components include:a) ankle-foot units;b) knee units;c) hip units;d) torque reducers;e) load attenuators (shock absorbers);f) turntables;g) external (side) joints.3.3.3 Upper limb prosthetic functional components include:a) terminal devices and
30、 digits;b) wrist units;2 ISO 2015 All rights reservedBS ISO 13405-1:2015ISO 13405-1:2015(E)c) elbow units;d) shoulder units;e) turntables;f) external (side) joints.3.4 Alignment componentsAlignment components of prosthesis permit changes in the position of its components relative to one another.3.5
31、Structural components (prosthetic construction)The structural components of prosthesis connect the interface, functional, and alignment components, and maintain the integrity of the prosthesis. Types of prosthetic construction include:a) endoskeletal: in which the structural components are internal
32、and can be covered by finishing the components,b) exoskeletal: in which the structural components are external and also constitute the shape of the prosthesis.3.6 Finishing (cosmetic) componentsFinishing components of prosthesis can simulate the appearance, and/or texture, and/or consistency of a no
33、rmal limb. They include:a) cosmetic fillers and shells, which provide the desired shape of the prosthesis and can simulate the consistency of soft tissue;b) prosthetic skins, stockings, and gloves, which compose the outermost layer of the prosthesis and can simulate the colour, and/or texture of the
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