Socket/stump interface dynamic pressure distributions recorded during the prosthetic stance phase of gait of a trans-tibial amputee wearing a hydrocast socket
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The dynamic pressure distributions within a hand cast socket reported by Convery and Buis (1998) are compared with those monitored within a hydrocast socket for the same amputee. The pressure gradients within the hydrocast socket are less than that of the hand cast Patellar-Tendon-Bearing (PTB) socket. The proximal 'ring' of high pressure in the hand cast PTB socket is replaced with a more distal pressure in the hydrocast socket. Original language English Pages (from-to) 107-112 Number of pages 6 Journal Prosthetics and Orthotics International Volume 23 Issue number 2 DOIs https://doi.org/10.3109/03093649909071621 Publication status Published - Aug 1999 Keywords force sensing resistors dynamic stump/socket interface trans-tibial amputation hydrocast socket dynamic pressure distribution hand cast socket Access to Document 10.3109/03093649909071621 Other files and links Link to publication in Scopus http://journals.sagepub.com/home/poi Cite this APA Author BIBTEX Harvard Standard RIS Vancouver Convery, P., & Buis, A. W. P. (1999). Socket/stump interface dynamic pressure distributions recorded during the prosthetic stance phase of gait of a trans-tibial amputee wearing a hydrocast socket. Prosthetics and Orthotics International, 23(2), 107-112. https://doi.org/10.3109/03093649909071621 Convery, P. ; Buis, A. W. P. / Socket/stump interface dynamic pressure distributions recorded during the prosthetic stance phase of gait of a trans-tibial amputee wearing a hydrocast socket. In: Prosthetics and Orthotics International. 1999 ; Vol. 23, No. 2. pp. 107-112. @article{5b028403673f483691a49f9522f2684c, title = "Socket/stump interface dynamic pressure distributions recorded during the prosthetic stance phase of gait of a trans-tibial amputee wearing a hydrocast socket", abstract = "Force sensing resistors (FSR) have been used to measure dynamic stump/socket interface pressures during the gait of a trans-tibial amputee. A total of 350 pressure sensors were attached to the inner wall of a hydrocast socket. Data were sampled at 150Hz during approximately 0.8 seconds of prosthetic stance of gait. The dynamic pressure distributions within a hand cast socket reported by Convery and Buis (1998) are compared with those monitored within a hydrocast socket for the same amputee. 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P.}", year = "1999", month = aug, doi = "10.3109/03093649909071621", language = "English", volume = "23", pages = "107--112", journal = "Prosthetics and Orthotics International", issn = "0309-3646", number = "2", } Convery, P & Buis, AWP 1999, 'Socket/stump interface dynamic pressure distributions recorded during the prosthetic stance phase of gait of a trans-tibial amputee wearing a hydrocast socket', Prosthetics and Orthotics International, vol. 23, no. 2, pp. 107-112. https://doi.org/10.3109/03093649909071621 Socket/stump interface dynamic pressure distributions recorded during the prosthetic stance phase of gait of a trans-tibial amputee wearing a hydrocast socket. / Convery, P.; Buis, A. W. P. In: Prosthetics and Orthotics International, Vol. 23, No. 2, 08.1999, p. 107-112. Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review TY - JOUR T1 - Socket/stump interface dynamic pressure distributions recorded during the prosthetic stance phase of gait of a trans-tibial amputee wearing a hydrocast socket AU - Convery, P. AU - Buis, A. W. P. PY - 1999/8 Y1 - 1999/8 N2 - Force sensing resistors (FSR) have been used to measure dynamic stump/socket interface pressures during the gait of a trans-tibial amputee. A total of 350 pressure sensors were attached to the inner wall of a hydrocast socket. Data were sampled at 150Hz during approximately 0.8 seconds of prosthetic stance of gait. The dynamic pressure distributions within a hand cast socket reported by Convery and Buis (1998) are compared with those monitored within a hydrocast socket for the same amputee. The pressure gradients within the hydrocast socket are less than that of the hand cast Patellar-Tendon-Bearing (PTB) socket. The proximal 'ring' of high pressure in the hand cast PTB socket is replaced with a more distal pressure in the hydrocast socket. AB - Force sensing resistors (FSR) have been used to measure dynamic stump/socket interface pressures during the gait of a trans-tibial amputee. A total of 350 pressure sensors were attached to the inner wall of a hydrocast socket. Data were sampled at 150Hz during approximately 0.8 seconds of prosthetic stance of gait. The dynamic pressure distributions within a hand cast socket reported by Convery and Buis (1998) are compared with those monitored within a hydrocast socket for the same amputee. The pressure gradients within the hydrocast socket are less than that of the hand cast Patellar-Tendon-Bearing (PTB) socket. The proximal 'ring' of high pressure in the hand cast PTB socket is replaced with a more distal pressure in the hydrocast socket. KW - force sensing resistors KW - dynamic stump/socket interface KW - trans-tibial amputation KW - hydrocast socket KW - dynamic pressure distribution KW - hand cast socket UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0032589523&partnerID=8YFLogxK UR - http://journals.sagepub.com/home/poi U2 - 10.3109/03093649909071621 DO - 10.3109/03093649909071621 M3 - Article C2 - 10493137 AN - SCOPUS:0032589523 VL - 23 SP - 107 EP - 112 JO - Prosthetics and Orthotics International JF - Prosthetics and Orthotics International SN - 0309-3646 IS - 2 ER - Convery P, Buis AWP. Socket/stump interface dynamic pressure distributions recorded during the prosthetic stance phase of gait of a trans-tibial amputee wearing a hydrocast socket. Prosthetics and Orthotics International. 1999 Aug;23(2):107-112. https://doi.org/10.3109/03093649909071621 Powered by Pure, Scopus & Elsevier Fingerprint Engine™ © 2022 Elsevier B.V. We use cookies to help provide and enhance our service and tailor content. 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