Short BE fabrication
Jeff Boonstra
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Title:
Short BE fabrication
Creator:
Jeff Boonstra
Date:
7/6/2010
Text:
I am looking for some advice and preferences for fabrication of the inner
flexible socket for a very short Below Elbow patient. We are at final
stages of a successful dynamic test fitting. The patient has a 1 residual
limb. The socket fits very tightly with tight PML and the Olecranon process
cut out. The patient pulls into the socket. We have no suspension issues
at this time, but I was wanting something that might possibly be Beige or
skin tone and slightly flexible.
Will be using standard Otto Bock electrodes.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
Jeff Boonstra CP
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Jeff Boonstra CP
355 W Anchor Dr
Dakota Dunes SD 57049
Phone: 605-232-0066
Fax: 605-232-2066
www.advancedlimbs.com
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flexible socket for a very short Below Elbow patient. We are at final
stages of a successful dynamic test fitting. The patient has a 1 residual
limb. The socket fits very tightly with tight PML and the Olecranon process
cut out. The patient pulls into the socket. We have no suspension issues
at this time, but I was wanting something that might possibly be Beige or
skin tone and slightly flexible.
Will be using standard Otto Bock electrodes.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
Jeff Boonstra CP
transparent logo
Jeff Boonstra CP
355 W Anchor Dr
Dakota Dunes SD 57049
Phone: 605-232-0066
Fax: 605-232-2066
www.advancedlimbs.com
The information contained in and transmitted with this electronic mail
constitutes confidential information and is intended to be transmitted and
communicated only to the individual and/or entity named in the above
addresses). If the reader of this communication is not the intended
recipient, or is not the authorized employee or agent responsible to receive
this communication for and deliver this communication to the intended
recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution, or
duplication of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have
received this communication in error, please immediately notify us by
telephone and delete the electronic mail from your computer system as soon
as possible. Thank you.
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Jeff Boonstra, “Short BE fabrication,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 20, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/231569.