Researcher University of Washington Seattle, Washington, United States
Limb motion may be a useful metric to remote monitor in clinical care. The purpose of this research was to investigate how a lubricant at the limb-liner interface affected limb motion compared with normal and clean conditions.
Learning Objectives:
Describe changes in limb motion that may happen when a lubricant is added to the limb-liner interface
Explain why the changes may be inconsistent with expectation
Describe how residual limb length could influence the impact of the lubricant on socket fit