2001
DOI: 10.1053/apmr.2001.25154
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Hygiene problems of residual limb and silicone liners in transtibial amputees wearing the total surface bearing socket

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“…Figure 1 shows the procedure for study selection. Table 1 represents the demographic characteristics of subjects in the selected studies [6][7][11][12][13][16][17][18]21,29,. The number of subjects in the studies ranged from 4 [43,48] to 581 [59].…”
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“…Figure 1 shows the procedure for study selection. Table 1 represents the demographic characteristics of subjects in the selected studies [6][7][11][12][13][16][17][18]21,29,. The number of subjects in the studies ranged from 4 [43,48] to 581 [59].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, three studies evaluated both upper and lower limbs; in two additional studies, the evaluation was based on upper, lower, and multiple limbs. Table 2 represents methodological evaluations of the selected studies [6][7][11][12][13][16][17][18]21,29,. Studies that reported heat and/or perspiration discomfort the most were conducted in 1996, 2001, and 2012, each with four studies.…”
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“…Improved proprioception, walking ability, and residual limb and socket coupling, as well as less pain and lower interface pressure during stance phase, have also been reported in connection with VAS sockets [13][14][15][16]. However, a lack of evidence exists to support the absolute indication of effect on satisfaction, comfort, performance, mobility, and gait for these socket designs [17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24].…”
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“…Improved proprioception, walking ability, and residual limb and socket coupling, as well as less pain and lower interface pressure during stance phase, have been reported [13][14][15][16]. However, a lack of evidence exists to support the absolute indication of effect on user satisfaction, comfort, performance, mobility, and gait for these socket designs [17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%