Rural veterans may soon get prosthetic fittings at home

NCT ID NCT05884203

First seen May 02, 2026 · Last updated May 22, 2026 · Updated 3 times

Summary

This study tests whether a helper (like a family member) can use a simple digital scanner to capture the shape of a veteran's leg stump, so a new prosthetic socket can be made without an in-person clinic visit. 25 veterans with below-knee amputations will be randomly assigned to get a socket made either by a helper using digital methods or by a prosthetist using traditional casting. The goal is to see if the helper-made socket fits just as well, reducing travel burden for rural veterans.

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Locations

  • VA Puget Sound Health Care System Seattle Division, Seattle, WA

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    Seattle, Washington, 98108-1532, United States

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