Limb Logic for Transfemorals

Jose Ignacio

Hello List,

I was wondering if anyone has any success with using a Limb Logic system with an active transfemoral patient. I have a woman who does well walking with her prosthesis up to the point when she sits. Air begins to enter between her limb and the gel liner to the point where a pocket of air sits at the distal end of her liner and eventually loses suction. Also, the pump starts to cycle continuously to the point of running the battery down.

If anyone has any specific suggestions I would love to hear from you. Thanks for your time.

Jose Ignacio, LPO, CPO

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