Re: medial wall pain
Brian Gustin
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Title:
Re: medial wall pain
Creator:
Brian Gustin
Date:
9/29/1998
Text:
Hi Richard
Take a look at the radius of the medial shelf. I've found that a slopping
shelf is more comfortable on the soft tissue than a defined roll out to a
flat horizontal surface. If this explaination is hard to visualize give me a
call.
Brian Gustin CP.
920-435-3537
-----Original Message-----
From: ecat < <Email Address Redacted> >
To: <Email Address Redacted> < <Email Address Redacted> >
Date: Tuesday, September 29, 1998 2:51 AM
Subject: medial wall pain
>A quick question : a patient suffers extreme discomfort at proximal medial
>wall in an AK modified quad socket. Eliminate the possibility of Adductor
>tendon relief inadequacy, too high medial brim or ischial seat not being
>horizontal in the transverse plane.
>Do you people have any other clues as to how I troubleshoot this one?
>(this guy is too dumb) Richard Ziegeler P&O
>
> <Email Address Redacted>
>
Take a look at the radius of the medial shelf. I've found that a slopping
shelf is more comfortable on the soft tissue than a defined roll out to a
flat horizontal surface. If this explaination is hard to visualize give me a
call.
Brian Gustin CP.
920-435-3537
-----Original Message-----
From: ecat < <Email Address Redacted> >
To: <Email Address Redacted> < <Email Address Redacted> >
Date: Tuesday, September 29, 1998 2:51 AM
Subject: medial wall pain
>A quick question : a patient suffers extreme discomfort at proximal medial
>wall in an AK modified quad socket. Eliminate the possibility of Adductor
>tendon relief inadequacy, too high medial brim or ischial seat not being
>horizontal in the transverse plane.
>Do you people have any other clues as to how I troubleshoot this one?
>(this guy is too dumb) Richard Ziegeler P&O
>
> <Email Address Redacted>
>
Citation
Brian Gustin, “Re: medial wall pain,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 25, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/210810.