2022
DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.6276
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Design and evaluation of a prosthetic socket for a patient with diabetic‐related transtibial amputation: A case report

Abstract: This is a report of a diabetic transtibial amputee with severe pain and ulcer in the antero‐distal of the tibia. A novel prosthetic socket with an antero‐distal silicone wall was designed. The result showed that the patient's satisfaction was increased and the average peak pressure was reduced by using the new socket design.

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“…Amputation is one of the oldest surgical procedures 14 and conventional sockets have been in use for over half a century for a long time. Sockets with and without a liner both generate pressure and shear forces exerted on the residual limb are of paramount interest in developing better prosthesis 15 . Additionally, limb skins suffer shear forces due to socket pressure during activities 16,17 which can cause limb ischemia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Amputation is one of the oldest surgical procedures 14 and conventional sockets have been in use for over half a century for a long time. Sockets with and without a liner both generate pressure and shear forces exerted on the residual limb are of paramount interest in developing better prosthesis 15 . Additionally, limb skins suffer shear forces due to socket pressure during activities 16,17 which can cause limb ischemia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%