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Modular Lower Leg Prosthesis for Amputees: Versatile and Adaptive
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The modular tibia prosthesis is designed for prosthetics for disabled people of all age groups after unilateral or bilateral amputation of the tibia at the level of the upper, middle or border of the middle and lower third. The prosthesis compensates for the lost locomotor functions and restores the lower limb's bearing capacity. The prosthesis is used for social rehabilitation of disabled people in everyday life, at work and at leisure. It is designed for disabled people with a weight of not more than 150 kg with different levels of functional activity. The prosthesis can be made in right and left versions, with a polymer cover and without a polymer cover.
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