TR socket fabrication. Taking an impression using synthetic casting tape. | Ottobock Professionals
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This video demonstrates a vacuum-based impression technique for transradial prosthetic fitting. The process begins by marking the trim line and electrode positions on a protection cover (641Z1=34). The residual limb is then captured using synthetic casting tape (699G30). A second protection cover is applied, and a vacuum is created using a vacuum pump. Once the cast has fully cured, a reduction is performed directly on the patient.
Materials and Tools:
• Cellacast Xtra® synthetic casting tape (699G30)
• Protection covers (641Z1=34)
• Nylon stockinette (99B25)
• Bandage scissors (719G3)
• Harmony vacuum pump set (755E20)
• Vacuum dummy
• Permanent marker
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