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John C Cagle1, Alan J Yu1, Marcia A Ciol2, Joan E Sanders3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND AIM: It is unclear how total sock ply and thickness are related when more than one sock is worn. The objectives were to determine whether the thickness of one multi-ply amputee sock of ply P was the same as the thickness of a stack of reduced-ply socks of total ply P, and whether the thickness of N single socks stacked one on top of the other was equal to the sum (1 to N) of the single sock thicknesses. TECHNIQUE: Using a custom instrument, compressive stresses were applied while sock thickness was measured. DISCUSSION: The thickness of one multi-ply sock of ply P was typically less than the thickness of a stack of reduced-ply socks of total ply P. The thickness of N single socks stacked one on top of the other was approximately equal to the sum (1 to N) of the single sock thicknesses. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Our findings suggest three 1-ply socks to be 20% greater in thickness than one 3-ply sock, and one 3-ply + two 1-ply socks to be 30% greater in thickness than one 5-ply sock. © The International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics 2013.Entities:
Keywords: Prosthetic socks; limb management; prosthetic fit; residual limb; volume accommodation
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24240023 PMCID: PMC4440227 DOI: 10.1177/0309364613506915
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prosthet Orthot Int ISSN: 0309-3646 Impact factor: 1.895