Medtex Stump Shrimp Compression Socks for Amputees – Seamless Prosthetic Stump Socks (Make to Order)
Medtex Stump Shrimp Compression Socks for Amputees – Seamless Prosthetic Stump Socks The Stump Compression Sock provides gentle compression, skin protection, and all-day comfort for...
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Medtex Stump Shrimp Compression Socks for Amputees – Seamless Prosthetic Stump Socks
The Stump Compression Sock provides gentle compression, skin protection, and all-day comfort for your residual limb. Its seamless tubular design reduces friction inside your prosthetic socket while helping to control swelling and improve circulation.
100% Custom-made stump Socks and Order will be processed after a personalized consultation with our prosthetic person.
✅ Features:
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Gentle compression to reduce swelling & improve circulation
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Seamless design prevents chafing & irritation
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Breathable, moisture-wicking, hypoallergenic fabric
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Prosthetic-friendly & easy to wear daily
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Available in beige (discreet) or shrimp pattern (fun style)
📌 Indications:
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Post-amputation care
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Use with prosthetic liners & sockets
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Managing edema & fluid build-up
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Protecting sensitive skin from friction
🔹 What is Amputation?
Amputation is the surgical removal of a limb or part of a limb due to disease, injury, or complications that prevent normal function or threaten a patient’s health. It may involve removal of a toe, finger, hand, foot, or a portion of the arm or leg.
🔹 Causes of Amputation
Amputations can occur for several medical or traumatic reasons, including:
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Trauma/Injury
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Road traffic accidents
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Industrial/machinery injuries
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Severe burns or crush injuries
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Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD)
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Poor blood circulation due to atherosclerosis
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Ischemia leading to tissue death (gangrene)
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Diabetes Mellitus
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Diabetic neuropathy and vascular complications
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Infected ulcers or wounds that fail to heal
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Infections
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Severe, spreading infections unresponsive to antibiotics
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Osteomyelitis (bone infection)
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Cancer
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Malignant bone or soft tissue tumors (e.g., osteosarcoma)
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Congenital Limb Deficiency
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Rarely, some children are born with missing or underdeveloped limbs requiring surgical correction.
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🔹 Management After Amputation
1. Acute Post-Operative Care
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Pain control (medication, nerve blocks, psychological support)
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Wound healing and infection prevention
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Management of swelling with compression dressings or stump socks
2. Rehabilitation
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Physiotherapy: Muscle strengthening, mobility training
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Occupational therapy: Training for daily activities
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Psychological support: Coping strategies, mental health care
3. Prosthetic Fitting
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Once healing is complete, prosthetic devices may be fitted
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Proper stump care and use of prosthetic socks/liners improve comfort and fit
4. Long-Term Management
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Regular medical check-ups for stump health
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Monitoring for skin breakdown, infections, or phantom limb pain
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Lifestyle changes to manage underlying conditions (e.g., diabetes, vascular disease)
Type |
Below Knee (BK), Above Knee (AK), Below Knee (BK) with waist, Above Knee (AK) with Waist |
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Colour |
Beige, Black |