
Modular Below-Knee Prosthesis for Congenital Deficiency - Ensures Mobility and Aesthetic Improvement
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Modular tibia prosthesis is designed to provide supportability of the affected limb, normalisation of walking pattern, replenishment of cosmetic defect. The prosthesis is a customised product - available in right and left-hand versions. Depending on medical indications, the shin prosthesis can be attached to the user's residual limb using a polymer (silicone or gel) cover (locking or non-locking (vacuum)) and other types of attachment. It is designed for disabled people with a mass not exceeding 150 kg with different levels of functional activity. It is used as a basic prosthesis for everyday use.
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