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In only 50 seconds, the CIR Sand Casting System allows for the replication of a residual limb. This model can then be modified and used to create a final transtibial (below-the-knee) prosthetic socket. The technique eliminates the need for plaster bandages and Plaster-of-Paris, and requires only:
1.A large container
2.Silica sand
3.An air compressor capable of maintaining a vacuum
4.A metal pipe for connecting to vacuum pump
5.Thin plastic bags
6.Rubber bands
The contents of this presentation/publication were developed under a grant from the Department of Education, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research grant number H133E980031. However, those contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government.
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February 22, 2010 - 6:37 am
Demonstrated by Yeongchi Wu, MD;
Co-Editing: Josh Waller;
Editing and Technical Assistance: Kate Jackson.
A full demonstration of the CIR Sand Casting System. The process offers a low-cost, high-quality alternative to traditional prosthetic fabrication methods.
The contents of this presentation/publication were developed under a grant from the Department of Education, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research grant number H133E980031. However, those contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government.
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Tags: amputation, amputee, arm, bottle, Care, casting, center, fabrication, for, health, international, land, landmine, leg, limb, lower, medical, mine, plastic, prosthesis, rehab, rehabilitation, sand, soda, upper, william kennedy smith Posted in sand casting |