Transradial myo prosthesis with locking liner
Uronis, Jeremiah
Description
Collection
Title:
Transradial myo prosthesis with locking liner
Creator:
Uronis, Jeremiah
Date:
7/6/2015
Text:
Hi-
I have a 7 year old patient that would like to transition from her passive transradial prosthesis with locking liner to a myo.
She has been wearing the OWW ALL-5133-E liner for several years now and is comfortable in it. She also very
much prefers a locking liner over a self-suspending design.
I was interested in using the Otto Bock 2000 Electrohand for Children but I am open to suggestions.
More importantly my question is: what are people doing in terms of liners and electrodes currently? Is a snap electrode
the way to go or are there other common alternatives? I did not see any snap electrodes on Otto Bock’s site. Would I be able to
use ones from another manufacturer with their system? Any thoughts on this would be appreciated.
Thanks, Jeremy
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I have a 7 year old patient that would like to transition from her passive transradial prosthesis with locking liner to a myo.
She has been wearing the OWW ALL-5133-E liner for several years now and is comfortable in it. She also very
much prefers a locking liner over a self-suspending design.
I was interested in using the Otto Bock 2000 Electrohand for Children but I am open to suggestions.
More importantly my question is: what are people doing in terms of liners and electrodes currently? Is a snap electrode
the way to go or are there other common alternatives? I did not see any snap electrodes on Otto Bock’s site. Would I be able to
use ones from another manufacturer with their system? Any thoughts on this would be appreciated.
Thanks, Jeremy
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Citation
Uronis, Jeremiah, “Transradial myo prosthesis with locking liner,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 24, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/237538.