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Modular Below-Knee Prosthesis PN3-M.1 for Enhanced Mobility and Comfort
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The modular type tibia prosthesis is used in case of lower limb amputation at the lower leg. It is made individually according to the anatomical features of a person. The design of the modular prosthesis is made of components and assembled with the help of connecting adjusting devices. Modular tibia prosthesis including underdevelopment of PN3 is intended for prosthetics of users of all age and gender groups after unilateral (or bilateral) amputation of the corresponding segment of the lower limb or in case of its congenital absence. It is a customised product.
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