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Static strength of lower-limb prosthetic sockets: An exploratory study on the influence of stratigraphy, distal adapter and lamination resin

Francesca Gariboldi, Mattia Scapinello, Nicola Petrone, Gian Luca Migliore, Gregorio Teti, Andrea Giovanni Cutti

2023Medical Engineering & Physics13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

• A simple method to perform static testing of lower-limb prosthetic sockets is presented, with the objective of quantifying socket strength. • 23 laminated sockets with a different combination of distal adapter, stratigraphy and lamination resin were tested. • 26% of the sockets tested met the strength and weight requirements. • Lamination guidelines were provided for the four sockets that showed the most promising combinations of stratigraphy and resin for each type of adapter. Knowledge about the mechanical properties of lower-limb prosthetic sockets fabricated with resin infusion lamination and composite materials is limited. Therefore, sockets can be subject to mechanical failure and over-dimensioning, both of which can have severe consequences for patients. For this reason, an exploratory study was conducted to analyze the effect of stratigraphy (layup and fibers), matrix (resin) and mechanical connection (socket distal adapter) on socket static strength, with the objectives of: 1) implementing a mechanical testing system for lower-limb prosthetic sockets based on ISO 10328:2016 and provide the mechanical design of the loading plates, 2) apply the testing system to a series of laminated sockets, and 3) for each type of distal adapter, identify the combinations of stratigraphy and matrix with acceptable strength and minimum weight. Twenty-three laminated sockets were produced and tested. Sixteen met the required strength, with ten exhibiting an excessive weight. Among the remaining six, four combinations of stratigraphy and resin were identified as best option, as they all overcame ISO 10328 P6 loading level and weighted less than 600 g. The selected stratigraphies had limited or absent amount of Perlon stockinettes, which seems to increase weight without enhancing the mechanical strength. Sockets based on Ossur MSS braids and connector show the best compromise between strength and weight when the amount of carbon braids is halved.

Topics & Concepts

Mechanical strengthMaterials scienceDimensioningCompressive strengthAdapter (computing)LaminationOrthodonticsComposite materialComputer scienceMedicineEngineeringComputer hardwareLayer (electronics)Aerospace engineeringProsthetics and Rehabilitation RoboticsAdditive Manufacturing and 3D Printing TechnologiesMuscle activation and electromyography studies