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Principles of Elevated Vacuum Prosthetic Applications: Materials and Components
John Buchanan, PT, CP, FAAOP is a licensed, ABC-certified prosthetist and licensed physical therapist for Hanger Clinic in Mississippi. John lost his leg above the knee when he was fourteen due to an accidental gunshot incident. His experiences as a person with limb loss, along with his training in physical therapy and prosthetics, give him a unique perspective on delivering care. He specializes in advanced lower limb prosthetic care and all lower limb technologies.
Description
This course explores the materials and components critical to elevated vacuum prosthetic systems. It covers strategies for selecting vacuum liners, evaluating patient factors, and optimizing socket construction. Participants will review various vacuum pumps, sealing sleeves, and liner material properties to improve prosthetic fitting and performance. The course emphasizes practical knowledge for enhancing comfort, stability, and limb health through advanced component selection and system design.
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