Self-adhesive, natural sheepskin fleece pads. For use around the rim of above-knee prostheses with suction attachment or non-suction belt support limbs. Belt comfort pads also available.
Made from medical grade sheepskin, this is our most popular product among trans-femoral amputees. With daily fluctuations in socket comfort; the rim pad is designed to maximise pressure redistribution and minimise friction at the top of the prosthetic right where our skin and tissue is most vulnerable. The self adhesive pad can be trimmed, split, shaped or left as it is to fit the top brim shape of any TF socket. These pads are 70 x 140mm with a fleece length of 15mm, they will not interfere with the suction interface. These pads can equally be used with non-suction (belt supported) limbs.?
http://www.carnegiecomfort.co.uk
Carnegie Design
2 Gladstone Buildings
Barcombe
Lewes
East Sussex
BN85AX
England
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