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Liners
Liners play an important role in the comfort and health for prosthetic leg users. They fit over the residual limb and go between the limb and the socket.
Liners play an important role in the comfort and health for prosthetic leg users. They fit over the residual limb and go between the limb and the socket.
Scroll down to find more information – about our range of lower limb prosthetic liners and frequently asked questions.
How Liners Work
Liners play an important role in the comfort and health for prosthetic leg users. They fit over your residual limb and go between your limb and the socket (the socket is the shell that encases your limb and connects you to your prosthesis). If you use either a vacuum or a suction suspension system, you’ll also need a sealing sleeve.
The liner is a protective cover made of a flexible, cushioning material. Worn over your residual limb, it reduces movement and chafing between the skin and the socket. Liners are designed with specific characteristics to work with different suspension systems.
Selecting the right liner helps ensure that your prosthesis fits well and is comfortable to wear.