2022
DOI: 10.1002/pmrj.12896
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Diagnostic ultrasound of the residual limb: A narrative review

Abstract: Globally, 57.7 million people lived with traumatic limb loss in 2017, with the prevalence of amputation in the United States alone expected to reach 3.6 million by 2050. Pain is a common complication after limb loss, with up to 59% of patients experiencing residual limb pain (RLP). Although RLP is often due to a structural etiology, it is difficult to treat because the exact structure involved is frequently not apparent on history and physical examination alone. This narrative review aims to summarize the avai… Show more

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“…Transtibial prosthetic users commonly encounter difficulties in achieving an optimal fit between their residual limb and socket, with a reported prevalence of 59% experiencing moderate to severe residual limb pain 1 , 2 . Simultaneously, prosthetists encounter difficulties in objectively evaluating the effects of their prosthetic adjustments on the loading of the residual limb 3 , 4 . Currently, prosthetic fitting relies on iterative processes, employing a trial-and-error approach to improve residual bone control.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Transtibial prosthetic users commonly encounter difficulties in achieving an optimal fit between their residual limb and socket, with a reported prevalence of 59% experiencing moderate to severe residual limb pain 1 , 2 . Simultaneously, prosthetists encounter difficulties in objectively evaluating the effects of their prosthetic adjustments on the loading of the residual limb 3 , 4 . Currently, prosthetic fitting relies on iterative processes, employing a trial-and-error approach to improve residual bone control.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ultrasound (US) has been employed for decades to monitor various musculoskeletal dysfunctions 20 . This relatively cheap and simple method could potentially be utilized as a diagnostic or investigational tool for understanding the residual bone-socket interactions and deformation of soft tissues by prosthesis users 3 , 7 , 8 . However, the application on prosthetic devices is limited.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%