TF Casting brims
Randy McFarland
Description
Collection
Title:
TF Casting brims
Creator:
Randy McFarland
Date:
7/24/2003
Text:
Hi List members,
I looked up past discussion on TF casting philosophies on the List
Archives. Hand casting, casting brims and the made-to-measure CAD
methods were recognized as viable methods to create the initial
diagnostic socket. Regarding brims, which styles have you had good
success with? With the brims, are you able to come close to
approximating the proper IC location/contour/fit, or do you end up
having to create that during the initial fitting? Same question for the
made-to-measure sockets.
I'll post the most concise and informative responses.
Randy McFarland, CPO
Sunny Hills Orthopedic Services
I looked up past discussion on TF casting philosophies on the List
Archives. Hand casting, casting brims and the made-to-measure CAD
methods were recognized as viable methods to create the initial
diagnostic socket. Regarding brims, which styles have you had good
success with? With the brims, are you able to come close to
approximating the proper IC location/contour/fit, or do you end up
having to create that during the initial fitting? Same question for the
made-to-measure sockets.
I'll post the most concise and informative responses.
Randy McFarland, CPO
Sunny Hills Orthopedic Services
Citation
Randy McFarland, “TF Casting brims,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 25, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/221510.