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The development of the CAD/CAM (Computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing) system has globally changed the fabrication and delivery of prosthetics and orthotics. Furthermore, since the introduction of CAD/CAM in the 1980s, many successful CAD/CAM system are available in the market today. However, less than 20% of amputees have access to digital fabrication technology and large portion of the amputees are from the developing countries. This review designed to examine selected studies from 1980 to 2019 on CAD/CAM systems in the production of transtibial prosthetic sockets. A review was conducted based on articles gathered from Web of Science, Pubmed and Science Direct. From the findings, 92 articles found related to CAD/CAM-derived transtibial prosthetic socket (TPS). After a further screening of the articles, 20 studies were chosen and only one study was done in a developing country. The results showed an increase interest in CAD/CAM application in Transtibial prosthetic socket (TPS) production for both developed and developing countries, yet the technology has not fully utilised in the developing countries. Factors such as resources, accessibility, knowledge-gap and lack of experienced prosthetists remain the major causes of the lack of CAD/CAM system studies. Large-scale trials are required to employ digital fabrication in the developing regions, consequently advancing the production of high-quality CAD-CAM-derived TPS where most prosthetic and orthotics are needed.
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Cureus
August 2025
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Unidade Local de Saúde de Coimbra, Coimbra, PRT.
Background: Lower limb amputation (LLA) significantly affects mobility and increases fall risk, particularly in individuals with higher-level amputations and lower functional capacity. Effective tools to assess fall risk are essential in rehabilitation.
Objective: This study was conducted at the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Coimbra University Hospital (HUC), Coimbra, Portugal.
Can Prosthet Orthot J
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Össur South Africa, Cape Town, South Africa.
Background: Microprocessor knees (MPKs) support safe and confident prosthetic walking. Their cost often prohibits prescription in low- and middle-income settings like South Africa. Funding of high-end prosthetic products in South Africa is dependent on justifications that explain why the component is prescribed, and how it can improve the user`s function.
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West Park Healthcare Centre, University Health Network, Toronto, Canada.
Background: Little information is available for women with lower limb absence (LLA) and their prosthetists regarding expectations for prosthetic treatment during and after pregnancy. A main concern is prosthesis use and what adjustments may be required to sustain mobility.
Objectives: This study examines the prosthetic treatment of women with LLA to understand what specific prosthetic interventions occurred during the perinatal period and to gather information from the prosthetists regarding key learnings to be shared with others.
Can Prosthet Orthot J
March 2025
Clinical Research and Services, Research Biomechanics, Ottobock SE & Co. KGaA, Göttingen, Germany.
Background: Previous studies show that during level walking, the load on the contralateral side increases with more proximal amputation levels. Furthermore, a typical compensation mechanism, vaulting on the contralateral side, may also influence the load. However, no study has compared the load applied to the contralateral side across more than two different amputation levels.
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April 2025
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Background: Prosthetic alignment is a critical factor in the functionality and comfort of transtibial prostheses, which are still based on amputee's feedback prosthetist experience and clinical judgment. Proper alignment involves a series of procedures, including bench, static, and dynamic alignment, each contributing to the overall success of the prosthesis.
Objective: This cross-sectional study aims to explore transtibial prosthetic alignment practices among prosthetists in Malaysia, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia, focusing on the associations of demographic data, occupational status, and knowledge on common prosthetic alignment guidelines.