We are in the process of clinical trials with myelomeningocele children who
are test-wearing prepreg AFOs that our COs have fabricated. In doing so,
we are particularly concerned about skin or respiritory sensitivity to
laminated composites, both in patient handling and use:
– Have any of you had any experience with your patients (or yourselves)
developing skin reactions, latex-type sensitivity or allergic response in
using wet lay-up O&P devices (sockets, feet, AFOs, KAFOs, etc…)?
– Specifically to those of you who have worked with myelo children, have
you experienced any skin issues with this population group who often
hyperallergenic responses to latex
– Are there any hard-n-fast tests, eg patch tests, that we could employ to
pre-test a myelo child before AFO use?
Any info on these issues will be helpful. Thanks
Kindly,
Adrian Polliack
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Adrian A. Polliack, Ph.D.
Rancho Rehabilitation Engineering Program
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website: www.ranchorep.org
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Adjunct Asst Professor
Dept of Biomedical Engineering
University of Southern California
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