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Knowledge of an amputees’ residual limb skin temperature is considered to be of particular importance as an indicator of tissue health. Temperature within the prosthetic socket typically varies over the range 25 °C to 35 °C and this warm, confined environment causes sweating which creates favourable conditions for both the growth of bacteria and an increased risk of tissue breakdown. With this in...
Monitoring the health of a residual limb in prosthesis is key to detect early signs of tissue injury, and could improve patient quality of life. However, monitoring at skin level could induce possible discomfort and irritation, making the skin susceptible for breakdown. The use of non-invasive sensor technologies within the flexible liner of the prosthetic device can alleviate these issues. The rehabilitation...
In many areas of the world accessing professional physicians “when needed/as needed” might not be always possible for a variety of reasons. Therefore, in such cases, a targeted e-Health solution to safeguard patient long-term health could be a meaningful approach. Today’s modern healthcare technologies, often built around electronic and computer-based equipment, require an access to a reliable electricity...
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