
Orthopedic Shoes for Prosthetics for Bilateral Lower Limb Amputation - Ideal for School Use
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The shoes are made for everyday (summer, winter, spring-autumn, all-season) and home use. Footwear is designed for use in everyday life in areas with moderate climate according to GOST 15150 (at ambient temperature from plus 45 to minus 40 "C). Orthopaedic shoes for prosthesis can be serial production, and can be made with individual parameters of manufacturing. The method of manufacturing (serial or individual) is determined depending on the design and size of the artificial foot.
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