Joseph L Garbini
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Recent Articles
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Sanders J, Vamos A, Mertens J, Allyn K, Larsen B, Ballesteros D, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2024 May;
14(1):11168.
PMID: 38750086
It is essential that people with limb amputation maintain proper prosthetic socket fit to prevent injury. Monitoring and adjusting socket fit, for example by removing the prosthesis to add prosthetic...
2.
Krout A, Weissinger M, Mertens J, Allyn K, Larsen B, McCarthy N, et al.
Front Rehabil Sci
. 2024 Jan;
4:1322202.
PMID: 38192637
Introduction: Low-level distal weight bearing in transtibial prosthesis users may help maintain perfusion and improve both proprioception and residual limb tissue health. Methods: The primary objectives of this research were...
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Coburn K, Weissinger M, Krout A, Hafner B, Garbini J, Allyn K, et al.
Prosthet Orthot Int
. 2023 Sep;
48(4):481-487.
PMID: 37708336
Background: A limitation of tether lanyards is that fastening and unfastening the tether from the liner, which needs to be performed to clean or replace the liner, is difficult for...
4.
DeGrasse N, Mertens J, Brzostowski J, Allyn K, Vamos A, Krout A, et al.
J Rehabil Assist Technol Eng
. 2023 Mar;
10:20556683231163337.
PMID: 36935866
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to test a novel activity monitor that tracks the time a prosthesis is worn, and the nature of the ambulatory activity conducted with...
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Coburn K, DeGrasse N, Allyn K, Larsen B, Garbini J, Sanders J
Med Eng Phys
. 2022 Dec;
110:103924.
PMID: 36564131
A novel method is described to connect a prosthetic liner to the panels of an adjustable socket to facilitate limb fluid volume stabilization in prosthesis users. Magnets are placed in...
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Mertens J, Brzostowski J, Vamos A, Allyn K, Hafner B, Friedly J, et al.
Clin Biomech (Bristol)
. 2022 Aug;
99:105741.
PMID: 36041309
Background: Step activity monitors provide insight into the amount of physical activity prosthesis users conduct but not how they use their prosthesis. The purpose of this research was to help...
7.
Weathersby E, Vamos A, Larsen B, McLean J, Carter R, Allyn K, et al.
J Rehabil Assist Technol Eng
. 2022 May;
9:20556683221093271.
PMID: 35558157
Introduction: A challenge in the engineering of auto-adjusting prosthetic sockets is to maintain stable operation of the control system while users change their bodily position and activity. The purpose of...
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Ballesteros D, Youngblood R, Vamos A, Garbini J, Allyn K, Hafner B, et al.
Med Eng Phys
. 2022 May;
103:103787.
PMID: 35500988
The purpose of this research was to pursue an innovative cyclic panel-pull strategy during ambulation to minimize limb fluid volume loss in transtibial prosthesis users. Participants' traditional socket shapes were...
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Gurrey C, Garbini J, Bennett S, Wang H, Allyn K, Friedly J, et al.
Med Eng Phys
. 2021 Mar;
90:100-106.
PMID: 33781476
Management of socket fit is challenging for people using lower-limb prostheses because of residual limb volume fluctuation throughout the day. Releasing socket pressures during sitting (partial doffing) may help users...
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Carter R, Larsen B, McLean J, Garbini J, Sanders J
Sensors (Basel)
. 2020 Oct;
20(19).
PMID: 33019604
Liner-to-socket distance measurement using inductive sensing may be an effective means to continuously monitor socket fit in people using trans-tibial prostheses. A practical limitation, however, is a means to incorporate...