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Utah Arm
Since 1981, the Utah Arm has been the premier myoelectric arm for above elbow amputees. It was originally developed at the University of Utah by the Center for Engineering Design, led by Dr. Steve Jacobsen.
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RHEO KNEE®
The RHEO KNEE® is the world's first microprocessor swing and stance knee system to utilize the power of artificial intelligence. Capable of independent thought, it learns how the user walks, recognizing and responding immediately to changes in speed, load and terrain.
The knee adapts to any situation, and not just within pre-set and limited parameters, enabling the individual to quickly regain confidence in his or her ability to walk where and how they choose.
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C-Leg®
Otto
Bock HealthCare introduced the C-Leg® microprocessor-controlled
knee-shin system to the United States in 1999. Since then, hundreds of
wearers have benefited from this quantum leap in prosthetics - a
dramatic improvemyyent over all other prosthetic knees.
Featuring
unique microprocessor swing and stance phase control, its customized
settings and constant readjustmentsm, the C-Leg is truely one of a
kind. The efficiency of the C-Leg's swing phase dynamics, even at
varying walking speeds and uneven terrain, provides a more secure,
natural, and efficient gait.
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Ceterus™
It mimics the body's normal twisting motion with a gradual resistance
that never creates abrupt stops. The Torsion Control Cell reduces both
rotary forces on the knee joint and shear forces on the residual limb.
As the amputee pivots in any one direction, the Torsion Control Cell
provides a steady, elastic movement with gradual resistance. Numerous
activities can now be fully enjoyed with the rotational flexibility
offered by Ceterus™.
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PROPRIO FOOT®
The PROPRIO FOOT thinks for itself, responding beautifully to changing terrain and transforming the approach to stairs and slopes, as well as level-ground walking. Angling itself appropriately, it also helps amputees to sit and stand up easily and more naturally. The PROPRIO FOOT® also has a calibrated alignment control feature. Overall, the effect is a feeling of improved proprioception with a more balanced, symmetric and confident gait with reduced wear and tear on the back, hips and knees.
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Flex-Foot® Axia™
Flex-Foot® Axia™ is the first product to feature a design that actually guides the foot through each step contributing to stability, balance and easy roll-over.
Flex-Foot Axia is the much-anticipated addition to the Flex-Foot range. It offers a multi-axial range of motion with moderate energy response and low build height, thus positioning itself as an optimal choice for users with medium to long residual limbs who require a comfortable and consistent gait.
For amputees who engage in low to moderate level activities, the advanced technology and functional refinements built into the foot offer the ability to navigate life's little rough spots with safety and confidence.
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TruStep®
The College Park TruStep® Foot combines virtually the same vertical motion, rotation and stability in the anatomical foot. With a full range of options available, TruStep's versatile design allows complete customization, resulting in a natural gait pattern and unsurpassed comfort.
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Venture®
The College Park Venture® Foot transitions with you...from the gym to the office or the trail to the pavement. The solution is finally here for the demanding lifestyle. The Venture® is a paragon of precise engineering that generates performance to suit your dynamic lifestyle - without sacrificing comfort.
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Renegade
The Renegade, the industry's most innovative shock absorbing prosthetic foot provides unparalleled performance in a lightweight design which is comfortable for everyday use.
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Highlander
The Highlander (FS 3000) is designed for active amputees with long residual limbs. It also can be used by transfemoral amputees who have a clearance issue secondary to their knee frame, and exoskeletal prosthesis. |
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