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Device to monitor sock use in people using prosthetic limbs: Technical report

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JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
Volume 49, Issue 8, Pages 1229-1237

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JOURNAL REHAB RES & DEV
DOI: 10.1682/JRRD.2011.09.0169

Keywords

accommodation; diurnal; interface mechanics; limb-socket; prosthesis; radio frequency; rehabilitation; residual limb; sock monitor; transtibial amputee; volume

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  1. National Institutes of Health [HD069387-01]

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A device using radio frequency identification (RFID) technology was developed to continuously monitor sock use in people who use prosthetic limbs. RFID tags were placed on prosthetic socks worn by subjects with transtibial limb loss, and a high-frequency RFID reader and antenna were placed in a portable unit mounted to the outside of the prosthetic socket. Bench testing showed the device to have a maximum read range between 5.6 cm and 12.7 cm, depending on the RFID tag used. Testing in a laboratory setting on three participants with transtibial amputation showed that the device correctly monitored sock presence during sitting, standing, and walking activity when one or two socks were worn but was less reliable when more socks were used. Accurate detection was sensitive to orientation of the tag relative to the reader, presence of carbon fiber in the prosthetic socket, pistoning of the limb in the socket, and overlap among the tags. Use of ultra-high-frequency RFID may overcome these limitations. With improvements, the technology may prove useful to practitioners prescribing volume accommodation strategies for patients by providing information about sock use between clinical visits, including timing and consistency of daily sock-ply changes.

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