D'Silva Krittika, Hafner Brian J, Allyn Katheryn J, Sanders Joan E
Department of Bioengineering, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA.
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine University of Washington,Seattle, WA, USA
Prosthet Orthot Int. 2014 Aug;38(4):321-31. doi: 10.1177/0309364613499064. Epub 2013 Aug 28.
Daily changes in the shape and size of the residual limb affect prosthetic socket fit. Prosthetic socks are often added or removed to manage changes in limb volume. Little has been published about how persons with transtibial amputations use socks to manage diurnal changes in volume and comfort.
To investigate prosthetic sock use with a customized, self-report questionnaire.
Cross-sectional survey.
Persons with transtibial amputation reported number, thickness, and timing of socks used over a 14-day period.
Data from 23 subjects (16 males and 7 females) were included. On average, socks were changed less than once per day (0.6/day) and ply increased over the day (4.8-5.5 ply). Subjects wore prostheses significantly longer (15.0-14.1 h, p = 0.02) and changed socks significantly more often (0.6/day-0.4/day, p = 0.03) on weekdays compared to weekends. Participants were also divided into two subgroups: those who used socks to manage limb volume and those who used socks for socket comfort. Sock use did not differ (p > 0.05) between subgroups.
Sock changes are infrequent among persons with lower limb loss. Initial, verbal reports of sock use were often inconsistent with data measured by logs. Tools (e.g. sock logs or objective instruments) to better understand sock-use habits among persons with limb loss are needed.
Knowledge of prosthetic patients' sock use may help practitioners enhance volume management strategies or troubleshoot fitting issues. Results showed that subjects generally added socks to account for volume loss, and end-of-day sock thickness frequently exceeded 5 ply. Use of sock logs in clinical practice may facilitate improved residual limb health.
残肢形状和大小的每日变化会影响假肢接受腔的适配。通常会添加或移除假肢袜来应对肢体体积的变化。关于经胫骨截肢者如何使用袜子来管理日间体积变化和舒适度的相关报道较少。
通过一份定制的自我报告问卷来调查假肢袜的使用情况。
横断面调查。
经胫骨截肢者报告在14天内使用袜子的数量、厚度和时间。
纳入了23名受试者的数据(16名男性和7名女性)。平均而言,袜子每天更换少于一次(0.6次/天),且一天中层数增加(4.8 - 5.5层)。与周末相比,受试者在工作日佩戴假肢的时间明显更长(15.0 - 14.1小时,p = 0.02),更换袜子的频率明显更高(0.6次/天 - 0.4次/天,p = 0.03)。参与者还被分为两个亚组:使用袜子来管理肢体体积的和使用袜子来提高接受腔舒适度的。亚组之间的袜子使用情况没有差异(p > 0.05)。
下肢缺失者很少更换袜子。最初关于袜子使用的口头报告往往与日志记录的数据不一致。需要工具(如袜子日志或客观仪器)来更好地了解肢体缺失者的袜子使用习惯。
了解假肢患者的袜子使用情况可能有助于从业者加强体积管理策略或解决适配问题。结果表明,受试者通常会添加袜子以应对体积减小,且一天结束时袜子厚度经常超过5层。在临床实践中使用袜子日志可能有助于改善残肢健康。