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旨在改善下肢缺失者假肢内残肢微环境:技术说明

Toward improving residual limb climate within prostheses for persons with lower limb loss: a technical note.

作者信息

Knight Ashley D, Hendershot Brad D, Sleeman Todd J, Dearth Christopher L, Starker Felix, Schneider Urs, Koehler-McNicholas Sara R, Barrons Kyle, Nickel Eric, Mion Spencer, Ferguson John, Slater Billie Savvas, Voss Gregory O, Koester Karl, Hansen Andrew H

机构信息

Research & Surveillance Division, DoD-VA Extremity Trauma and Amputation Center of Excellence, Bethesda, MD.

Department of Rehabilitation, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, MD.

出版信息

Prosthet Orthot Int. 2022 Apr 1;46(2):202-205. doi: 10.1097/PXR.0000000000000085.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Individuals with lower limb loss often wear a gel liner and enclosed socket for connecting to a terminal prosthetic device. Historically, a significant limitation to traditional liners and sockets is that they are thermal insulators, thereby trapping heat and moisture within, which can lead to numerous deleterious issues, including loss of suspension and residual limb skin problems, and, in turn, reductions in mobility, function, and overall quality of life. To mitigate these issues, new approaches are therefore needed to enhance the residual limb climate (e.g. breathability and air permeability), allowing the dispersal of heat and moisture from within the liner and socket.

METHODS

In this study, a multidisciplinary team sought to establish the feasibility of an innovative prosthetic liner-socket system, designed to improve residual limb climate by capitalizing on passive (i.e. nonpowered) ventilation to reduce temperature/moisture and improve socket comfort for persons with transtibial amputations. Focus group meetings, along with an iterative design approach, were implemented to establish innovative design and development concepts that led to a passively ventilated liner-socket system.

CONCLUSIONS

Ex vivo design has supported the feasibility of developing a passively ventilated liner-socket. To build on these successes, future development and human subjects testing are needed to finalize a commercially viable system. Implementing a passively ventilated liner-socket system that improves residual limb health and comfort, without compromising function or mobility of the user, into standard clinical care may encourage a more active lifestyle and enhance the quality of life for individuals after lower limb loss.

摘要

背景

下肢缺失者通常佩戴凝胶内衬和封闭式接受腔以连接终端假肢装置。从历史上看,传统内衬和接受腔的一个重大局限在于它们是热绝缘体,从而将热量和湿气困在其中,这可能导致诸多有害问题,包括悬吊性丧失和残肢皮肤问题,进而导致活动能力、功能及整体生活质量下降。因此,需要新方法来改善残肢微环境(如透气性和空气渗透性),使热量和湿气能从内衬和接受腔内散发出去。

方法

在本研究中,一个多学科团队试图确定一种创新型假肢内衬 - 接受腔系统的可行性,该系统旨在通过利用被动(即无动力)通风来降低温度/湿度,并提高经胫骨截肢者接受腔的舒适度。通过焦点小组会议以及迭代设计方法,确立了创新设计和开发理念,从而形成了一种被动通风的内衬 - 接受腔系统。

结论

体外设计支持了开发被动通风内衬 - 接受腔的可行性。为在此基础上取得更大成功,需要进行进一步的开发和人体试验,以确定一个具有商业可行性的系统。将一种能改善残肢健康和舒适度、同时又不影响使用者功能或活动能力的被动通风内衬 - 接受腔系统应用于标准临床护理中,可能会鼓励人们采取更积极的生活方式,并提高下肢缺失者的生活质量。

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