Publications by authors named "Hailey C Miller"

Article Synopsis
  • Amputee patients in low-resource settings are at risk for serious skin infections at the interface of their prosthetic liners, but most research has focused on other properties rather than bacterial growth.* -
  • A study compared bacterial growth in three types of prosthetic liners: a traditional sock-EVA, an advanced Ossur Iceross silicone, and a novel silicone designed for low-resource settings.* -
  • The findings indicated no significant differences in bacterial growth among the liners, suggesting that innovative materials can be safely used in low-resource environments for prosthetics.*
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