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Original Article

Clinical field‐testing of ATLAS prosthetic system for trans‐tibial amputees

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Pages 86-92 | Published online: 12 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The ATLAS prosthetic system was tested on 81 trans‐tibial amputees in two tropical areas and followed for about two years.

At the conclusion 19% (15/81) had given up its use; mostly because of unsatisfactory socket fit, but in 7% (6/81) system related failures were the cause of non‐compliance; mostly because of a shrieking noise from the shin‐foot piece during use.

System related failures were encountered in 62% (41/66) of users; the most serious threat to patient safety was fractures of the shank in 39% (26/66) and badly worn feet in 12% (8/66). With a failure rate of about 41% after one and a half years the ATLAS system is considered unacceptable for general use in trans‐tibial amputees.

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