Mak A F, Liu G H, Lee S Y
Rehabilitation Engineering Centre, Hong Kong Polytechnic, Hunghom, Kowloon.
J Rehabil Res Dev. 1994 Aug;31(3):188-98.
In vivo indentation properties of the residual limb tissues of a group of senior subjects with below-knee (BK) amputation were measured and compared with those of nondisabled young adults. It was found that differences attributable to site variations, states of muscular activity, and the differences between the nondisabled young group and the group consisting of the seniors with amputation were all noted to be highly significant statistically. However, paired comparison between the residual limb and the sound contralateral limb of the senior group showed no significant difference. Residual limb properties measured right before the first prosthetic measurements and fittings and those measured at the first outpatient follow-up were found to be slightly different.