Compression and tension behavior of the prosthetic foam materials polyurethane, EVA, Pelite (TM) and a combination of polyurethane and EVA: A preliminary study
Materials with low-strength and low-impedance properties, such as elastomers and polymeric foams are major contributors to prosthetic liner design. Polyethylene-Light (Pelite (TM)) is a foam liner that is the most frequently used in prosthetics but it does not cater to all amputees' limb and sk...
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my.um.eprints.263982022-02-25T07:19:21Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/26398/ Compression and tension behavior of the prosthetic foam materials polyurethane, EVA, Pelite (TM) and a combination of polyurethane and EVA: A preliminary study Lutfi, Siti Nur Nabilah Abd Razak, Nasrul Anuar Ali, Sadeeq Gholizadeh, Hossein TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Materials with low-strength and low-impedance properties, such as elastomers and polymeric foams are major contributors to prosthetic liner design. Polyethylene-Light (Pelite (TM)) is a foam liner that is the most frequently used in prosthetics but it does not cater to all amputees' limb and skin conditions. The study aims to investigate the newly modified Foam Liner, a combination of two different types of foams (EVA + PU + EVA) as the newly modified Foam Liner in terms of compressive and tensile properties in comparison to Pelite (TM), polyurethane (PU) foam, and ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) foam. Universal testing machine (AGS-X, Shimadzu, Kyoto, Japan) has been used to measure the tensile and compressive stress. Pelite (TM) had the highest compressive stress at 566.63 kPa and tensile stress at 1145 kPa. Foam Liner fell between EVA and Pelite (TM) with 551.83 kPa at compression and 715.40 kPa at tension. PU foam had the lowest compressive stress at 2.80 kPa and tensile stress at 33.93 kPa. Foam Liner has intermediate compressive elasticity but has high tensile elasticity compared to EVA and Pelite (TM). Pelite (TM) remains the highest in compressive and tensile stiffness. Although it is good for amputees with bony prominence, constant pressure might result in skin breakdown or ulcer. Foam Liner would be the best for amputees with soft tissues on the residual limbs to accommodate movement. De Gruyter 2021 Article PeerReviewed Lutfi, Siti Nur Nabilah and Abd Razak, Nasrul Anuar and Ali, Sadeeq and Gholizadeh, Hossein (2021) Compression and tension behavior of the prosthetic foam materials polyurethane, EVA, Pelite (TM) and a combination of polyurethane and EVA: A preliminary study. Biomedical Engineering / Biomedizinische Technik, 66 (3). pp. 317-322. ISSN 0013-5585, DOI https://doi.org/10.1515/bmt-2019-0110 <https://doi.org/10.1515/bmt-2019-0110>. 10.1515/bmt-2019-0110 |
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Materials with low-strength and low-impedance properties, such as elastomers and polymeric foams are major contributors to prosthetic liner design. Polyethylene-Light (Pelite (TM)) is a foam liner that is the most frequently used in prosthetics but it does not cater to all amputees' limb and skin conditions. The study aims to investigate the newly modified Foam Liner, a combination of two different types of foams (EVA + PU + EVA) as the newly modified Foam Liner in terms of compressive and tensile properties in comparison to Pelite (TM), polyurethane (PU) foam, and ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) foam. Universal testing machine (AGS-X, Shimadzu, Kyoto, Japan) has been used to measure the tensile and compressive stress. Pelite (TM) had the highest compressive stress at 566.63 kPa and tensile stress at 1145 kPa. Foam Liner fell between EVA and Pelite (TM) with 551.83 kPa at compression and 715.40 kPa at tension. PU foam had the lowest compressive stress at 2.80 kPa and tensile stress at 33.93 kPa. Foam Liner has intermediate compressive elasticity but has high tensile elasticity compared to EVA and Pelite (TM). Pelite (TM) remains the highest in compressive and tensile stiffness. Although it is good for amputees with bony prominence, constant pressure might result in skin breakdown or ulcer. Foam Liner would be the best for amputees with soft tissues on the residual limbs to accommodate movement. |
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Compression and tension behavior of the prosthetic foam materials polyurethane, EVA, Pelite (TM) and a combination of polyurethane and EVA: A preliminary study |
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Compression and tension behavior of the prosthetic foam materials polyurethane, EVA, Pelite (TM) and a combination of polyurethane and EVA: A preliminary study |
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Compression and tension behavior of the prosthetic foam materials polyurethane, EVA, Pelite (TM) and a combination of polyurethane and EVA: A preliminary study |
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Compression and tension behavior of the prosthetic foam materials polyurethane, EVA, Pelite (TM) and a combination of polyurethane and EVA: A preliminary study |
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Compression and tension behavior of the prosthetic foam materials polyurethane, EVA, Pelite (TM) and a combination of polyurethane and EVA: A preliminary study |
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