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The Prosthetic Liner market is a segment of the Orthopedic Devices industry. Prosthetic Liners are used to provide a comfortable and secure fit between the residual limb and the prosthetic socket. They are made from a variety of materials, including silicone, urethane, and thermoplastic elastomers. Prosthetic Liners are designed to reduce skin irritation, improve comfort, and reduce the risk of infection. They also help to reduce the risk of skin breakdown and improve the overall fit of the prosthesis.
Prosthetic Liners are used in a variety of applications, including lower limb prostheses, upper limb prostheses, and spinal orthoses. They are also used in the treatment of burns, trauma, and other medical conditions.
Some companies in the Prosthetic Liner market include Össur, Blatchford, Fillauer, and Ottobock. Show Less Read more