Wednesday, May 1, 2024

responses to blisters

Todd E. McAllister

Hello Listserve,

Looking for recommendations and/or suggestions. I have a 340 pound plus male left trans-tibial amputee. Currently in an Alpha AK liner with Coyote suspension strap. Liner and suspension work very well. The problem the patient has is with blisters forming 2-3 inches proximal to the liner edge.

Patient has 2 liners which he rotates use of and keeps clean daily. There are no skin issues under the liner.

Any and all suggestions are appreciated.

Thank you.

Todd E. McAllister, C.P., FAAOP
Plattner Orthopedic Company
[email protected]

Thanks to all who responded to my inquiry concerning the blisters.

Responses included A&D ointment, Alps skin lotion, etc. under the proximal edge of the liner. Wave cutting the proximal edge of the liner to reduce skin tension, and most indicated careful application of the liner by rolling not pulling on the proximal aspect of the liner. And also the application of a sheath or stockinette applied at the proximal edge.

All the responses have been tried or suggested to the patient. My thoughts are to reiterate the rolling of the liner and to continue the use of the ointments and to try and lower the liner as well.

Thank you again to the listserve for your suggestions.

Todd E. McAllister, C.P., FAAOP
Plattner Orthopedic Company

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