protective cover replies

Rick Milen, prosthetic resident

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protective cover replies

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Rick Milen, prosthetic resident

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Hello members:

Original post:
What are you using for prosthetic protective coverings? We flip-flop between
two of the major marketers of coverings, but find both to be less durable
than our prosthetic wearers would like. We have many beach goers and
swimmers, and yet we have been unable to find a durable cover or combo.

Replies:
Try Skinergy Silicone covers from RSL Steeper. They are reasonably priced
and resist abrasion and staining. Any sharp object can cut them, of course,
so users should wear sandals or other suitable footwear where this is a
risk.

Here in the UK we tend to make beach activity limbs purely from GRP
(acrylic) sockets with pedalin foam
removed from inside. It does not present as the most lifelike of structures
but it certainly is durable!
If you need any more info pleased drop me a line.

I am not going to say the ones I use are any more durable, but, Otto Bock
sells stock # 99B116 they are a pull on style latex material available in
three sizes and several color combos. The average life of any latex I have
used is about nine months, these are about the same. They are less expensive
and they are easily replaced.

for the bottom we have glued either 1/8 or 1/16 cats paw to protect.

Try using the Beach Bootie from PRS. I designed it with the toe and heel
reinforced and it comes in 3 packs. When they wear it out, they throw it
away. They are the same color choices as the skin sleeves. We can also custom
reinforce any of our skin products.

Thank you all.
Rick Milen, CP

                          

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Rick Milen, prosthetic resident, “protective cover replies,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 7, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/219141.