2019
DOI: 10.4328/jcam.5845
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Effects of the use of conventional versus computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing sockets on clinical characteristics and quality of life of transfemoral amputees

Abstract: Aim: Amputee mobilisation requires prosthetic device use regardless of the amputation level and type. The socket is the most important part of the prosthesis and is manufactured by conventional methods worldwide. Recently, computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing systems have been frequently used in Europe and the United States for socket design. Use of the computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing method for socket production is increasing day by day. Are the sockets produced by this method… Show more

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“…In addition, through the performance evaluated results, the compression levels and gradient distributions of each developed CS conform to the Germany standard and specific pressure prescription. Thus, the proposed biodesign and development strategies could be utilized for manufacturing CTs with extensive personal requirements in healthcare, medical, and rehabilitation domains ( Aydin et al, 2019 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, through the performance evaluated results, the compression levels and gradient distributions of each developed CS conform to the Germany standard and specific pressure prescription. Thus, the proposed biodesign and development strategies could be utilized for manufacturing CTs with extensive personal requirements in healthcare, medical, and rehabilitation domains ( Aydin et al, 2019 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These deficiencies occur in both transtibial and transfemoral amputees with changes and adjustments made on the test socket. Although permanent sockets with different methods and materials are compared in terms of strength, functionality, and rehabilitation [ 18 21 ], unfortunately, the same evaluations were not made for the test socket. Similarly, although many studies have compared suspension systems in prostheses, types of joints, and different types of sockets [ 10 , 22 , 23 ], there is no any study investigating the effectiveness of socket types.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%