Sanders Joan E, Harrison Daniel S, Allyn Katheryn J, Myers Timothy R, Ciol Marcia A, Tsai Elaine C
Department of Bioengineering, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA.
J Rehabil Res Dev. 2012;49(2):241-56. doi: 10.1682/jrrd.2011.02.0022.
The purpose of this research was to investigate the influence of sock addition and removal on residual-limb fluid volume in people using prosthetic limbs. We used bioimpedance analysis to measure residual-limb extracellular fluid volume on 28 transtibial amputee subjects during 30 min test sessions. Upon addition of a one-ply polyester sock, residual-limb fluid volume changes ranged from -4.0% to 0.8% (mean -0.9 +/- 1.3%) of the initial limb fluid volume. Changes for sock removal ranged from -1.2% to 2.8% (mean 0.5 +/- 0.8%). Subjects who reduced in fluid volume with both addition and removal of a sock and subjects with high positive ratios between the fluid-volume loss upon sock addition and gain upon sock removal (high add/remove [AR] ratios) tended to have arterial disease, were obese, and were smokers. Subjects with low positive AR ratios, subjects who increased in fluid volume both with sock addition and removal, and a single subject who increased in fluid volume with sock addition and decreased with sock removal tended to be nonsmokers and either individuals in good health without complications or individuals without arterial problems. Results are relevant for the anticipation of limb volume changes during prosthetic fitting and toward the design of adjustable-socket technologies.
本研究的目的是调查穿脱袜子对使用假肢者残肢液体量的影响。我们采用生物电阻抗分析技术,在30分钟的测试过程中,对28名经胫截肢者的残肢细胞外液量进行测量。穿上一层聚酯纤维袜子后,残肢液体量的变化范围为初始肢体液体量的-4.0%至0.8%(平均-0.9±1.3%)。脱袜后的变化范围为-1.2%至2.8%(平均0.5±0.8%)。穿脱袜子时液体量均减少的受试者,以及穿袜时液体量减少与脱袜时液体量增加的正比率较高(高增减[AR]比率)的受试者,往往患有动脉疾病、肥胖且吸烟。AR比率为低正值的受试者、穿脱袜子时液体量均增加的受试者,以及一名穿袜时液体量增加而脱袜时液体量减少的受试者,往往不吸烟,且要么是健康无并发症的个体,要么是没有动脉问题的个体。这些结果对于预测假肢装配过程中的肢体体积变化以及可调式接受腔技术的设计具有重要意义。