Liners in the Uneo range

The 6Y512 Uneo Fresh is one product in the Uneo liner range.

Soft, yielding material protects sensitive residual limbs

Choosing the right liner influences the wearer comfort provided by a prosthesis. It’s important that the liner conforms to personal requirements – such as the characteristics of the residual limb – as closely as possible.

Prosthesis wearers with sensitive, bony or scarred residual limbs need a liner made of a soft, yielding material that distributes itself well around the residual limb. They need a liner material that has excellent flow characteristics – like all the liners in the Uneo product range. Since the material adapts to the characteristics of the residual limb, the liners provide a precise and comfortable fit, and therefore good pressure distribution within the prosthetic socket. Uneo liners dampen impacts and provide comfortable cushioning.

If you are interested in a liner in the Uneo product range, you can choose one that meets your needs even more precisely from among the various models and their different characteristics.



Uneo Pure – the transparent liner

You can visually check what the residual limb looks like, for example to detect signs of skin irritation.

Uneo Skinguard – with antibacterial additive

The antibacterial additive slows the propagation of bacteria in the prosthetic socket. Odour formation is reduced and hygiene improved.

Uneo Flex – the pre-flexed liner

Natural knee flexion is integrated into the shape of the liner. The knee can be flexed more easily and fewer wrinkles form in the hollow of the knee.

Uneo 3D – the anatomical liner

More material in sensitive areas provides extra padding, while less material in other areas makes knee flexion easier.

Uneo Fresh – the liner with a scented additive

The additive with a pleasantly fresh scent does not wash out and gives you a good feeling that lasts.

Uneo Unique – the highly individual custom liner

This one-of-a-kind liner is adapted exactly to the personal residual limb shape and is individually fabricated.


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User information for liner

Here you will find tips and tricks for the daily use of your liner and care of your residual limb.

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Uneo 3D liner brochure

This brochure contains information on the benefits of our Uneo 3D liner.

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Liner selection aid

Everything at a glance ‒ This selection aid shows you the features of all liners.

FAQ

  • How do you don a liner without a pin?

    Check whether the residual limb and inside of the liner are dry before donning the liner. Then, please turn the liner inside out as far as possible and hold it so that the bulge at the lower end (cap) is facing you. Place this bulge at the end of your residual limb and roll the liner up evenly and carefully. You can then don the residual limb sock.

    Avoid displacing soft tissue and forming wrinkles or air pockets. Do not pull on the edge of the liner or damage the surface with sharp fingernails or other sharp objects.

  • How do you don a liner with a pin?

    The liner is donned just like a liner without a pin. However, please note: If there is a pin, it must point in the direction of the lengthwise axis of the residual limb. For better alignment, use markings that you and your O&P professional have determined together for orientation. When you then don the residual limb sock, it must be pulled on in such a way that the pin remains free. The pin is pulled through the hole at the lower end of the sock.

  • Are there any other things that make donning the liner easier?

    Liners without a textile cover have a smooth exterior coating to make donning easier. For silicone liners (Skeo product range), you can also use a donning spray; for polyurethane liners (Uneo product range), there are special lubricating creams that you can apply. Please do not use any powder.

  • How do you take a liner off?

    The liner is simply rolled down. Please ensure that the edge of the liner does not roll up into a bulge that compresses the tissue.

  • How do I wash my liner?

    The liner should be cleaned after every use, at least once daily. Turn the liner inside out and wash it under lukewarm water with the special Derma Clean neutral cleaning lotion. Then rinse it thoroughly and dry the inside with a lint-free towel. Afterwards, turn the liner right side out again and clean the outside as well under running water or with a damp cloth.

    Please note: Do not put the liner in the washing machine or dryer. Use only your hands and no other utensils to wash the liner. Do not use any soaps with scented or dye additives or any antibacterial cleaning agents containing alcohol.

  • How do I dry the liner?

    Allow your liner to dry on the liner drying stand so that it keeps its shape. The stand is available in two sizes for thigh and lower leg liners. Please do not place your liner on a heater or in the sun to dry.

  • How can I take special care of the skin on my residual limb?

    You can prevent pressure points and abrasion with proper skin care. Mild cleansing: Use the special cleaning lotion to cleanse your skin. Simply spray it on, massage it into the skin, then rinse it off well and dry your skin.

    Help for irritated skin: Apply a special basic skincare product in the evening after cleaning. It moisturises and soothes irritated skin, improves circulation and supports regeneration and cell growth.

    Protection: If you wear a silicone liner (Skeo product range), you can rub a drop of the special skin protection onto your skin before putting the liner on. This protects the skin, has an antibacterial effect, and prevents excessive perspiration and odour formation.

  • I'm experiencing increased perspiration with my new liner. What might be causing this?

    Perspiration may increase during the first few weeks in particular. You should therefore clean the liner several times a day; we also recommend having a replacement liner close to hand. If these measures do not lead to improvement, ask your O&P professional for advice. There may be various reasons – from a poor liner fit to the wrong type of liner material.

  • There are red stripes on my skin at the height of the liner edge. What is the reason for this and what can I do about it?

    Red stripes can appear with silicone liners, particularly in areas where the liner moves a lot on the skin, e.g. on the kneecap or at the edge of the liner. Please contact your O&P professional, who will work with you to find a solution.

  • My liner contains the Skinguard antibacterial additive. Does this mean that I don’t need to clean the liner as often?

    The Skinguard antibacterial additive protects the liner from bacteria and the resulting unpleasant odours. Skinguard supports hygiene, which cannot be achieved just by washing the liner daily. However, Skinguard is not a substitute for daily care. Daily cleaning is the only way to remove grease and oil, for example.

  • I’ve seen steam sterilisers for cleaning liners. Can I use one for my Ottobock liner as well?

    Steam sterilisers are suitable only for cleaning silicone liners, and thus naturally for Ottobock’s Skeo products as well. However, in order to provide a customised fitting that meets your specific needs, we use other materials for some of our products, such as the Caleo and Uneo liners. These liners are not suitable for cleaning in steam sterilisers.