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It
is the socket interface that provides
the comfort and control of the prosthesis. A
result of the innovative work of
John Sabolich, the development of
the breakthrough Sabolich Socket
for above-knee amputees radically
changed life for our patients and
the prosthetics field in general.
Unique features of the socket are:
- The totally flexible socket has
anatomically-designed channels
and grooves for various muscle,
bone, tendon, vascular and nerve
areas.
- Built-in reliefs for concentrated
pressure spots.
- Because it is totally flexible
around the top, a higher, more
intimate fit is possible for better
side-to-side control and front-to-back
stability.
- Command and alignment of the
thigh bone, preventing shifting
within the socket.
Amputees are able to control their
prosthesis more effectively, allowing
them to re-enter the work force and
to participate in recreational activities
such as running, dancing and golfing.
The Sabolich
Socket and other socket innovations
have established greater comfort levels
for amputees and demonstrate our diligence
to create a socket system that is intimately
fit to each particular patient. Since no two patients
are the same, no two patients have
the same requirements in order to achieve
an acceptable level of comfort. Strong
collaborative efforts between the clinical
and research staff exist to design
a prosthetic system tailored to each
patient to optimize performance and
comfort. |