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Clinical Trial

An Automatically Adjusting Prosthetic Socket for People With Transtibial Amputation

NCT: NCT05124652 · RECRUITING

NCT IDNCT05124652
StatusRECRUITING
Start Date2021-10-18
Completion2027-06

Brief Summary

People with leg amputations often experience daily changes in the size (volume) of their residual limb. These daily changes can cause a prosthesis to fit poorly. They can also cause limb problems like pain or skin breakdown. Prosthetic socket systems that accommodate limb volume changes can help address these issues, but they require users to make adjustments throughout the day. The aim of this research is to create a system that will automatically adjust the fit of the socket and create a well-fitting prosthesis for people with leg amputations who experience volume fluctuations when using their prosthesis.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is An Automatically Adjusting Prosthetic Socket for People With Transtibial Amputation?

An Automatically Adjusting Prosthetic Socket for People With Transtibial Amputation is a clinical trial registered under NCT05124652. Current status: RECRUITING.

What is the status of NCT05124652?

The current status of NCT05124652 (An Automatically Adjusting Prosthetic Socket for People With Transtibial Amputation) is: RECRUITING.

When did An Automatically Adjusting Prosthetic Socket for People With Transtibial Amputation start?

An Automatically Adjusting Prosthetic Socket for People With Transtibial Amputation started on 2021-10-18.

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