How does the Jaipur Foot assist in reducing the risk of skin breakdown for the user?
Answer
By providing the ability to invert and evert, which mimics natural foot motion on uneven ground
The ability of the foot to invert and evert allows it to accommodate sloped or uneven surfaces without the user having to unnaturally compensate with hip or knee movements. Because the foot adapts to the ground, there is significantly less shear force applied to the prosthetic-socket interface. Reducing this force is crucial because it lowers friction and pressure, which in turn prevents the development of sores on the residual limb, keeping the user mobile and the device effective for longer periods.

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