Amputations and prosthetics Zur Verth (Münch, med. Woch., № 10,1923)
M. Friedland
Kazan medical journal ›› 1924, Vol. 20 ›› Issue (4) : 430 -430.
Amputations and prosthetics Zur Verth (Münch, med. Woch., № 10,1923)
The principle of preserving as much of the limb as possible during amputation does not always stand up to criticism in cases where limb prosthetics is meant. hinderliche) zones: 1) the lower 6 cm of the thigh, the preservation of which interferes with the fit of a properly seated prosthesis, the knee joint of which has to be made below the height of the knee joint; 2) the upper 8-10 cm of the tibia, which stump easily jumps out of the shin sleeve and at the same time is too short for the implementation of movements in the knee; 3) lower legs 6 cm, while maintaining which it is impossible to arrange over the stump of the prosthesis without lengthening the length of the prosthetic leg, which also requires lengthening and a healthy leg by means of special orthopedic shoes; 4) tains and calcaneus, since the Schopart'ov stump is generally inconvenient for fitting the prosthesis.
Friedland M.
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