Why is it important for users to rinse the Jaipur Foot with clean water at the end of the day?
Answer
To remove mud and organic matter that could harbor bacteria
Even though the prosthetic is waterproof and can withstand scrubbing, mud and organic debris can accumulate in the tread and crevices. If left to dry and cake on the surface, these materials can harbor bacteria. Regular rinsing is a simple maintenance habit that ensures hygiene and prevents the buildup of substances that might otherwise accelerate the degradation of the surface material over time.

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