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Title: Comparative study between patellar-tendon-bearing and pressure cast prosthetic sockets
Authors: Goh, J.C.H. 
Lee, P.V.S. 
Sook, Y.C.
Keywords: Biomechanics
Pressure
Prosthesis
Residual limb
Socket
Transtibial amputees
Issue Date: May-2004
Citation: Goh, J.C.H.,Lee, P.V.S.,Sook, Y.C. (2004-05). Comparative study between patellar-tendon-bearing and pressure cast prosthetic sockets. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development 41 (3 B) : 491-501. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
Abstract: This study compared the pressure distribution at the residual limb and socket interface in amputees wearing a pressure cast (PCast) socket system with amputees wearing the patellar-tendon-bearing (PTB) socket. The PCast system requires the subject to place his or her residual limb in a pressure chamber. Pressure is applied to the residual limb while the subject adopts a normal standing position. Four unilateral male amputees were fitted with both PTB and PCast sockets. Using a specially built strain-gauge-type pressure transducer, we recorded residual limb and socket pressure profiles for each subject wearing the two types of sockets during standing and walking. While some subjects exhibited similar anterior-posterior or medial-lateral pressure profiles for both prostheses, especially during push-off, other subjects exhibited high pressure distally in the PCast socket or higher-pressure concentration at the proximal region in the PTB socket.
Source Title: Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development
URI: http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/52519
ISSN: 07487711
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