What is the primary difference in water resistance between the Jaipur Foot and a standard SACH foot?

Answer

The Jaipur Foot is waterproof and washable, whereas a standard SACH foot absorbs moisture

Standard Solid Ankle Cushioned Heel (SACH) feet are often made of foam or wood, materials that tend to absorb water when submerged or exposed to damp conditions. This absorption can lead to internal structural disintegration, bacterial growth, and unpleasant odors. In contrast, the Jaipur Foot is composed of vulcanized rubber, which is inherently waterproof and allows the user to perform tasks like wading in rivers or walking through mud without damaging the integrity of the prosthesis.

What is the primary difference in water resistance between the Jaipur Foot and a standard SACH foot?
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