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Modular Lower Leg Prosthesis for Enhanced Mobility and Function
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The modular tibia prosthesis is designed to provide supportability of the affected limb, normalise the walking pattern, compensate for the cosmetic defect in people with disabilities of all age and sex groups who have amputation or congenital defects at the level of the tibia. 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 level of functional activity.
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