“…The presence of severe trauma, vascular disease, diabetes, or malignancy makes the residuum skin even more vulnerable to tissue breakdown, inflammation, infection, and other malignancies [4,6]. As a consequence of pain, discomfort, and infection, amputees may reduce their prosthesis use and become more limited in their walking capacity, increasing the chance of partial or total prosthetic abandonment and deterioration in the quality of life [3,7,8].…”