Silicone/Gel Systems and Perspiration

NetRite

We learned in the original 3-S course, and later in the Iceross course, that

perspiration can diminish or cease entirely after a liner, which prohibits air

contact with the skin, is applied to the residuum. It is my current

understanding that the degree to which this phenomenon occurs varies with the

individual; in some cases perspiration may cease entirely almost immediately,

in others there may be a lesser effect.

My questions are:

Among the individuals who recieve silicone or gel liners, about how many

experience some degree of elimination of perspiration? About how many

would report total elimination; how many would report a lesser effect? Is

the effect usually immediate, a matter of hours, days, or weeks? Does the

occurence of this effect vary with the type of material, ie: silicone, or gel

…. and further TEC or Alpha? How predictable is the effect? What

physiological mechanism is responsible for this; does it have name? and what

reporting if any has been done relative to the effect with the amputee

population or with other populations?

Any input, anecdotal or otherwise, will be much appreciated.

Mark Smith, CP

NetRite@aol.com

 

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