Stump_sock

Stump sock

Stump sock

Cloth accessory for amputation stumps


Stump socks[1] are tubular medical or clothing accessories with a blind end that are fashioned similar to socks, usually without a heel. They are worn on amputation stumps for a number of reasons. As stump socks are typically worn on body parts that do not contain a foot, their definition is distinct from the average sock type garment.

1901 illustration of a stump sock

Amputation stumps can be sensitive to cold or heat,[2] particularly as their capacity to regulate tissue congestion is limited. The skin of amputation stumps can be very sensitive to allergic, chemical or mechanical irritation[3] and thus may have to be protected.

There are different types of stump socks, some of which are available individually made to fit, some as industrially manufactured items:

  • socks with metal fabric that are worn to reduce phantom sensation or pain[4][5][6]
  • compression socks that are worn to reduce tissue congestion or swelling[7]
  • protective socks or liners that are worn to fit the stump inside a prosthesis[8][9]
  • socks that are worn to keep the stump warm [10]
  • socks or liners that contain skin care products on their inside that are released into the skin [11]

References

  1. Engkvist, O.; Wahren, L. K.; Wallin, G.; Torebjrk, E.; Nystrom, B. (1985). "Effects of Regional Intravenous Guanethidine Block in Posttraumatic Cold Intolerance in Hand Amputees. - ENGKVIST et al. 10 (2): 145 - Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume)". Journal of Hand Surgery (Edinburgh, Scotland). 10 (2). Jhs.sagepub.com: 145–50. doi:10.1016/0266-7681(85)90003-8. PMID 4031591. Retrieved 2010-04-06.
  2. Meulenbelt, Henk E.; Geertzen, Jan H.; Jonkman, Marcel F.; Dijkstra, Pieter U. (January 2009). "Elsevier". Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 90 (1). Archives-pmr.org: 74–81. doi:10.1016/j.apmr.2008.07.015. PMID 19154832. Retrieved 2010-04-06.
  3. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-06. Retrieved 2012-06-30.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Clement DB, Taunton JE (2001) Alleviation of pain with the use of Farabloc, an electromagnetic shield: A review. BC MEDICAL JOURNAL 43 (10)

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