Journal article

Transtibial Prosthetic Socket Shape in a Developing Country: A study to compare initial outcomes in Pressure Cast hydrostatic and Patella Tendon Bearing designs

S Laing, N Lythgo, J Lavranos, PVS Lee

Gait and Posture | ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD | Published : 2017

Abstract

This study compared the physical function and comfort level of patients with unilateral transtibial amputation after being fitted with a hand-cast Patella Tendon Bearing (PTB) socket and a pressure-cast (PCAST) hydrocast socket. The latter technique aims to reduce the skill dependency currently required for socket manufacture and fit. The study was conducted at the Vietnamese Training Centre for Orthopaedic Technologies and involved seventeen Vietnamese participants with unilateral transtibial amputation, all of whom were long term users of prosthetics. All participants were fitted with two sockets manufactured using both hand-cast and PCAST techniques with International Committee of the Red..

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Awarded by Stiftelsen Promobilia


Funding Acknowledgements

This work was funded by the Stiftelsen Promobilia Foundation, Stockholm, Sweden (grant number 14206). This funder had no role in the study design, data collection, analyses or interpretation, decision to publish or the preparation of the manuscript. The authors with to thank the VIETCOT staff especially Mr Pham Van Son for their contributions to the study, Mr Rodrigo Acosta and Mr Tom Dunn for assistance with data collection and extraction, and Mr John Corcoran from JCMeasurements for support with the Zeno walkway.