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2 Products availableWe offer a complete product range of Burn Case Pressure Garments, Neurotronic Knee Ankle Foot Orthosis, Truestep Foot, Ares Foot and Odyssey-K2 Foot
Pressure garments are worn after a burn to control scarring, to help the scar mature, and to improve the look of your injured skin. This is done by putting direct pressure on the skin; thus, the garments need to fit tightly in order to work well. Burn scars mature in 9 months to 3 years.
The Neurotronic knee joint system is a sophisticated electro mechanical knee control component designed specifically for people with knee extensor weakness, knee instability or loss of knee control and sets the benchmark for this class of limb control technology.
The Neurotronic is incorporated into a discreet lightweight carbon frame, locking automatically in stance phase and free moving in swing phase. In stance phase, the Neurotronic stabilises the knee in any position to enable the user to safely load the effected limb even when the knee joint is flexed or bent. During swing phase, the Neurotronic allows the knee to move freely to achieve a natural gait pattern without the compensations seen with conventional designs.
The electromechanical kneejoint system is controlled either by a pressure sensor under the foot piece or by motion sensors integrated in the controller. The control mechanism incorporates an inclinometer and accelerometer motion sensors that detect the movement and position of the lower leg.
When standing with the orthosis or just before heel strike, the motion sensors lock the Neurotronic system knee joint. The motion detection is sensitive to speed and the joint will lock regardless of length and speed of steps and regardless of a hill gradient.
Original and unrivaled, the Trustep sets the standard for unsurpassed comfort and natural-feeling mobility. It was one of the first prosthetic feet to provide anatomically correct movement in all planes, allowing for nearly the same vertical motion, rotation, and stability as an anatomical foot. With a full range of options available, the versatile design allows for complete customization.
VERTICAL COMPLIANCEThe offset axis points in the Trustep allow the foot to flex and absorb vertical forces just like an anatomical foot. Up to 6.8mm displace.
TRI-AXIAL TECHNOLOGYTrue multi-axial movement occurs on all three planes. The superior plantar flexion, dorsiflexion, transverse rotation, and inversion/eversion make the Trustep one of the most anatomically correct prosthetic feet — allowing for ease of movement, excellent ground compliance, and comfort.
EVOLUTIONSince its release in 1991, the Trustep has undergone significant changes as new technology emerges. Some of these improvements include aircraft-grade polymer bumpers for unbeatable durability, noise abatement features, and a redesigned lighter, stronger heel.
Carbon fiber is a strong and lightweight material, making the foot component both durable and comfortable to use. Additionally, the carbon foot with split heel can be customized to the individual user's specific needs and requirements, ensuring a comfortable and functional fit. The split heel feature allows for greater flexibility and a more natural gait, making it easier for users to perform activities of daily living. It also help in Inversion and Eversion so user can get more stability over uneven surface. Wider base make the use more stable.
It can be use up to K3 level but depend on user stump length and other condition like weight, working environment and life style. The prosthetist will advise you considering all the mentioned above parameter.
Hydraulic feet can provide K2 patients with an incredible range of controlled m otion as well as assist in force absorption. It also gives the patient the ability to maintain foot flat with a fluid transition from sit to stand, for a comfortable, natural look. The Odyssey K2 foot from College Park has a patented curved hydraulic ankle, IntelliweaveTM composite foot base, and customizable dual StrideControlTM. This revolutionary foot provides a superior range of motion in a lightweight and low profile design for an unbeatable combination of K2 patient benefits.
A REVOLUTIONARY CURVED HYDRAULIC SYSTEM College Park Odyssey feet provide fluid control for superior knee stability and incredible ground contact. The patented curved hydraulic cylinder allows for one pivot point, resulting in a smoother sweep, longer life, and the lowestprofile hydraulic feet to date.
The OdysseyK2 provides 12 degrees of smooth hydraulic motion that works in tandem with the Intelliweave® composite foot base. With this unique set-up user can gain additional plantarflexion and dorsiflexion for a total range of motion up to 27 degree.
With a full length toe lever, the Venture provides a higher frequency dynamic response for more active users. Highly engineered bumpers and flexible Intelliweave® composites work together for ultimate progressive response. The tri-axial, custom built foot includes our exclusive Stride ControlTM feature for effortless fine-tuning without disassembly.
TRI-AXIAL TECHNOLOGYTrue multi-axial movement occurs on all three planes - the sagittal, coronal and transverse. The Venture ankle brings the most anatomical movement in a prosthetic foot, providing superior ground ompliance. CUSTOMIZABLE DESIGN With only one pin to disassemble, the Venture requires minimal tools.
The Venture’s bumpers and bushings can be swapped out as needed to increase and decrease resistance for a perfect feel. The bumpers were redesigned using aircraftgrade polymers for durability and longevity. Stride Control allows for precise, incremental gait adjustments without any disassembly. Easily fine-tune the feel of the foot, increasing comfort and function for the user. A simple turn of a 4mm hex key changes the preload in the system for more or less resistance. -The front bumper provides comfort during walking, while the pocket limits the compression to engage the high-frequency composite keel during high activity. -The rear bumper compresses at heel strike for cushioned comfort. The unique bullet shape provides controlled response for ground compliance
If you choose to receive an osseointegrated prosthetic nose, your surgeon will place several titanium implant posts into the bone around the nose. The silicone nose will then snap securely onto these implants. Both types of prostheses are removable. You should take off your prosthetic nose before you sleep or participate in athletic activities, and you should also remove it once a day to thoroughly clean the nose and underlying tissue. Typically, these prostheses last between one and three years, depending on maintenance, environment, activity level, and other factors.
Prostheses are often needed to replace missing areas of bone or tissue and restore oral functions such as swallowing, speech, and chewing. In other instances, a prosthesis for the face or body may be indicated for cosmetic and psychosocial reasons. Prosthetic devices may also be created to position or shield facial structures during radiation therapy. Patients that typically desire prosthetic care are those that have been in an accident, have had surgical removal of diseased tissues, or have a neuromuscular disorder from ALS or a stroke. Children can also be born without full development of ears, teeth, or palate and need specialized care. Maxillofacial Prosthodontists are accustomed to working cooperatively with ENTs, oral surgeons, general and specialty dentists, plastic surgeons, neurologists, radiation oncologists, speech pathologists, anaplastologists and various ancillary personnel. The overall goal of all maxillofacial prosthetic treatment is to improve the quality of life.
The Vari-Flex provides an exclusive combination of comfort and dynamics. The Vari-Flex is light-weight, easy to assemble and has a slender profile which makes it easy to cosmetically cover. For users it provides confidence and security, offering natural gait with less fatigue and less strain on the lower back and sound side.
A split toe feature allows the foot to adjust to the surface below, allowing amputees to walk naturally on uneven ground. Also available in solid toe.
A weatherproof device allows use in a wet and/or humid environment but does not allow submersion. Fresh water splashing against the enclosure from any direction shall have no harmful effect. Dry thoroughly after contact with fresh water. Fresh water: Includes tap water. Excludes salt and chlorinated water. For a weatherproof system, only weatherproof components must be selected.
Proportional responseThe layering of carbon fiber optimizes the deflection of the forefoot from mid-stance to toe-off and is proportional to the user’s weight and impact level.
Full length toe leverThe full-length keel/toe lever matches the length of the sound foot, giving a smoother, symmetrical gait.
Active tibial progressionVertical forces generated at heel contact are initially absorbed and translated into forward motion described as Active Tibial progression.
The ACTIVE foot is a low profile foot for Level 3 users. Due to low profice it can be use in veriety of stump condition. -Low profile foot with carbon springs -Lightweight and easy to finish Three-legged structure with split toe give more natural movement and balance to the user.
Flex-Symes offers extremely low build height with a Carbon-X® Active Heel and alignment options.
It is a carbon foot module connected to an actively deflecting carbon heel. The improved alignment adapter now offers angulation and adjustments in ML / AP planes.
Flex-Symes is specifically designed for people with Symes and Pyrogoff amputations, or transtibial users with long residual limbs.
A split toe feature allows the foot to adjust to the surface below, allowing amputees to walk naturally on uneven ground. Also available in solid toe.
A weatherproof device allows use in a wet and/or humid environment but does not allow submersion. Fresh water splashing against the enclosure from any direction shall have no harmful effect. Dry thoroughly after contact with fresh water. Fresh water: Includes tap water. Excludes salt and chlorinated water. For a weatherproof system, only weatherproof components must be selected.
Proportional responseThe layering of carbon fiber optimizes the deflection of the forefoot from mid-stance to toe-off and is proportional to the user’s weight and impact level.
Full length toe leverThe full-length keel/toe lever matches the length of the sound foot, giving a smoother, symmetrical gait.
Hermes foot is made of light carbon material, which is comfortable, flexible and provides energy return while walking. The low profiled design, can be fitted to a wide variety of patients, including those with long residual limb.
This carbon foot composes of a special design, material technology, high quality, manufacturing applications and high engineering work. The flexibility of the foot will support patients in their daily life. The split blade used to give Inversion-eversion and multiaxial rotation. Wider base give more balance to the user.
The Celsus brings College Parks innovative Integrated Spring Technology (iST) into a lower impact design. The foot has an active heel, superior ground contact and natural motion to provide smooth, stable transitions. Durable yet lightweight, the Celsus provides anatomical function for low impact patients. Wider base make it more stable.
The first to incorporate Integrated Spring Technology (iST® ), the Soleus provides natural movement with a progressive, 3-staged response and superior range of motion. The foot integrates Intelliweave composite springs through a tough, flexible plantar belt that responds to varying impacts. The unique, scaled design also provides 10 mm of vertical compliance for unbeatable comfort. The Soleus accommodates a moderate activity lifestyle up to the highest impact Paralympic athlete.
Saltwater tested for 2 million cycles with an antimicrobial and UV inhibited foot shell, the progressive Soleus foot performs flawlessly at the pool, lake, ocean or outback.
PERSONALIZED COLOR AND ENGRAVING The Soleus housing is available in Perfect Pink, Midnight Black, Gold, and Silver and can also be engraved with one of nine different engravings to truly individualize the prosthesis.
The Aspire Foot features a carbon blade with a dynamic heel and smooth rollover. It features a sandal toe for a widerange of footwear, including flipflops. A closed foot cover and its low build height make it a convenient universal fit.
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An articulated single axis foot is a type of prosthetic that is designed to improve knee stability. It has an ankle joint that allows the foot to move up and down, making it easier for the wearer to maintain balance. This type of prosthesis is ideal for individuals with higher levels of amputation as it helps to prevent knee buckling. However, it does come with some downsides such as added weight, the need for periodic servicing, and a higher cost compared to simpler options like the SACH foot. If stability is a priority, a single-axis foot may be a suitable choice.
The Breeze is a high-end K2 foot from College Park that features advanced technology and various features. It has a water-friendly system with a water drain port, corrosion-resistant materials, and modifications to clear water from the prosthetic system. The Enviro Shell is infused with a UV inhibitor and pure silver for antimicrobial properties, and has a toe-rollover assist. It provides a maximum solution at a minimum cost. Wider base provide more stability.
Only big issue as it has inbuilt heel cushion, so once the foot shell break patient need to change the foot shell and as heel is soft material does not allow the user to do active lifestyle.
Carbon fiber will provide more energy return. Carbon fiber may be made stiffer and stronger. Carbon fiber AFOs can be made lower profile. There is a weight saving over plastic variants.
One of the main reasons is that they are half the weight of traditional materials. For many patients, this makes a tremendous difference in their ability to go about daily tasks.
Studies have also found that carbon fiber helps to store energy from movement, creating a spring-like action, making forward movement that much easier. This is especially helpful for those with "drop foot". The calf muscle even gains muscle mass from improved function in some patients.
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The Pro-Flex XC foot reduces the need for the user to actively push the body forward and helps to equalize stride length. It allows for forward progression of the limb, reducing impact to the joints for ultimate comfort and ease.
As with all Pro-Flex devices, it features our proprietary 3-blade design with full effective toe lever and a more anatomical split toe. In addition, Pro-Flex XC includes a lightweight foot cover featuring a grippy sole for barefoot stability on wet, slick surfaces. It is easy to clean, adapts to a range of footwear and has a natural arch and footprint.
Pro-Flex XC was developed to comfortably accommodate relatively active users, who enjoys hiking and jogging, as well as level-ground walking. Comes with an aesthetically pleasing, anatomical footcover and integrated male pyramid. Pro-Flex XC is rated Waterproof, which means it is fully resistant to both chlorine and salt water submersion.
A weatherproof device allows use in a wet and/or humid environment but does not allow submersion. Fresh water splashing against the enclosure from any direction shall have no harmful effect. Dry thoroughly after contact with fresh water. Fresh water: Includes tap water. Excludes salt and chlorinated water. For a weatherproof system, only weatherproof components must be selected.
Proportional responseThe layering of carbon fiber optimizes the deflection of the forefoot from mid-stance to toe-off and is proportional to the user’s weight and impact level.
Full length toe leverThe full-length keel/toe lever matches the length of the sound foot, giving a smoother, symmetrical gait.
Active tibial progressionVertical forces generated at heel contact are initially absorbed and translated into forward motion described as Active Tibial progression.
The Solid Ankle Cushion Heel (SACH) foot represents a basic, durable, inexpensive prosthetic foot option geared toward those who require limited walking and have little variation in speed and types of terrain. SACH feet consist of a soft material molded over a more rigid inner piece that mimics the shape of a human foot. This type of foot may be used with patients’ very first prosthesis after amputation.
The SACH foot has sufficient shock absorption characteristics for limited walkers because of its large heel cushion, but due to its lack of flexibility and inability to accommodate uneven terrain, it is not ideal for moderate to high activity prosthesis users that desire to do more than household activities. Your clinician will work with you to make the most appropriate decision based on your specific needs and goals.
It give only planter flexion movement Dorsiflexion is ZERO movement
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The term HKAFO is an acronym that stands for hip-knee-ankle-foot-orthosis and describes the part of the body that this device encompasses. This device is basically a with the addition of a hip joint and pelvic section.
The addition of the hip joint and pelvic section provides control to selected hip motions. These selected motions about the hip are front to back, side to side, and rotation. One reason the hip section is added to a KAFO is to reduce or minimize the risk of the hip moving out of proper position or dislocating.
Another common reason is to ctabili- °I lip and lowti ap IL in cases where the patient is weak or paralyzed. One common application of HKAFO is RGO, or, reciprocal gait orthosis, which helps move one hip upon moving the other hip and encouraging a normal gait.
With a full length toe lever, the Venture provides a higher frequency dynamic response for more active users. Highly engineered bumpers and flexible Intelliweave® composites work together for ultimate progressive response. The tri-axial, custom built foot includes our exclusive Stride ControlTM feature for effortless fine-tuning without disassembly.
TRI-AXIAL TECHNOLOGYTrue multi-axial movement occurs on all three planes - the sagittal, coronal and transverse. The Venture ankle brings the most anatomical movement in a prosthetic foot, providing superior ground compliance.
CUSTOMIZABLE DESIGN With only one pin to disassemble, the Venture requires minimal tools. The Venture’s bumpers and bushings can be swapped out as needed to increase and decrease resistance for a perfect feel. The bumpers were redesigned using aircraftgrade polymers for durability and longevity.
Stride Control allows for precise, incremental gait adjustments without any is assembly. Easily fine-tune the feel of the foot, increasing comfort and function for the user. A simple turn of a 4mm hex key changes the preload in the system for more or less resistance.
The front bumper provides comfort during walking, while the pocket limits the compression to engage the high-frequency composite keel during high activity The rear bumper compresses at heel strike for cushioned comfort. The unique bullet shape provides controlled response for ground compliance.
Front side covered afo are also available. These are useful where some patella tendon support required or where knee push is required like weakness of quardriceps muscle.
This compact energy-storing foot offers rotational shock absorption designed to reduce shear forces on the residual limb. The torsion module is combined with the Pro-Flex LP foot module, delivering a level of ankle power, energy return, and overall dynamics, which have often eluded people with longer residual limbs. Pro-Flex LP Torsion has been specially designed to deliver these benefits, in addition to providing exceptionally smooth rollover. The torsionshock unit compensates for physiological rotation and vertical shock absorption of lost joints, delivering more comfort for the end user, and less stress on the residual limb. The Pro-Flex LP Torsion offers a high degree of ankle motion; a significant improvement in relation to conventional low-profile carbon fiber feet. It incorporates a effective full-length toe, and new ‘reverse tapered’ technology, allowing for greater dorsi-flexion. Less load and more dynamics means that amputees with a longer limb can enjoy greater comfort in a wide range of activitie. The welldesigned and lightweight anatomical foot cover features a steadygrip sole for barefoot stability on wet or slick surfaces, and a sandalclamping toe for a range of footwear including flip flops.
This 100% carbon keel is designed to be a flexible and durable solution for the longest amputation levels and partial foot prostheses. Includes a 10mm heel height for compatibility with standard FlexFoot shells and low-heel shoes. Chopart is specifically designed for people with chopart amputations as well as lisfranc, pirogoff, boyd and partial foot prostheses.
Proportional responseThe layering of carbon fiber optimizes the deflection of the forefoot from mid-stance to toe-off and is proportional to the user’s weight and impact level.
Full length toe leverThe full-length keel/toe lever matches the length of the sound foot, giving a smoother, symmetrical gait.
WaterproofWhether it's fresh water, salt water or chlorinated water, Waterproof Össur pro ducts will give you the maximum protection you need. The use of first-rate materials provides permanent protection against harmful ingress of water, even after submersion, whilst continuing to provide the functionality you expect.
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Weight kg | 45-52 | 53-59 | 60-68 | 69-77 | 78-88 | 89-100 | 101-116 | 117-130 | 131-147 |
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Weight lbs | 99-115 | 116-130 | 131-150 | 151-170 | 171-194 | 195-220 | 221-256 | 257-287 | 288-324 |
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A KAFO is a device that is used to control instabilities in the knee and lower limb by maintaining proper alignment and controlling motion. Instabilities can be caused by broken bones, arthritic joints, hyperextension of the knee, muscle weakness and/or paralysis. As there are many different reasons that a person may need to utilize a KAFO, there are many different designs for a KAFO based on necessity.
It is made up of Indian Made drop Lock knee Joint. We manufacture the Orhtosis by POP casting, that’s why it give proper fitment.
The Tamarack Flexure Joint is recognized and used worldwide in the orthotic Et prosthetic industry due to its high strength tension load-bearing element, which provides smooth articulation and unmatched durability. Tamarack Flexure Joints are lightweight, cost effective, and easy to install in custom and semi-custom thermoplastic and laminated orthopedic bracing applications.
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Pro-Flex XC has been developed to comfortably support the active user who enjoys hiking and jogging, as well as level-ground walking. Pro-Flex XC Torsion combines the Pro-Flex XC features of energy return and smooth rollover, with valuable shock absorption and rotational capabilities. The sole blade offers a effective full-length toe, and a wider foot blade than traditional feet. The foot is ideal for active users who want to use a single, lightweight foot for their normal daily life, as well as a range of higher impact activities. Less load and more dynamics means that amputees can enjoy greater comfort in a wide range of activities. The well-designed and lightweight anatomical foot cover features a steady-grip sole for barefoot stability on wet or slick surfaces, and a sandal-clamping toe for a range of footwear including flip flops.
Ankle equinus is a condition in which the upward bending motion (dorsiflexion) of the ankle joint is limited. Those with ankle equines have a restriction in flexibility in bringing the top of the foot toward the front of the leg. Equinus can occur in one or both feet.
The Symes SACH foot is a Soft Ankle Cushion Heel prosthetic foot made from Wooden keel and covered with PU foam.
UsesIt comes in sizes ranging from 24cm to 27cm, and adult feet come with an HSS M10 bolt and lock washer, while child feet come with an HSS M8 bolt and lock washer. It should be stored at temperature below 50°C and humidity below 60%. The feet should be used within 12 to 18 months after receipt.
A knee-ankle-foot orthosis (KAFO) consists of a plastic AFO or an AFO with metal uprights, a mechanical knee joint, and a plastic thigh cuff or 2 metal thigh bands. KAFO's can be used in quadriceps paralysis or weakness to maintain knee stability and control flexible genu valgum or varum.
KAFO's are also used to limit the weight bearing of the thigh, leg, and foot with quadrilateral or ischial containment brim. A KAFO is more difficult to don and doff than an AFO, so it is not recommended for patients who have moderate-to-severe cognitive dysfunction.
The most common causes of muscle weakness include :
The term KAFO is an acronym that stands for Knee-Ankle-Foot Orthosis and describes the part of the body that this device encompasses. This device extends from the thigh to the foot and is generally used to control instabilities in the lower limb by maintaining alignment and controlling motion. Instabilities can be either due to skeletal problems: broken bones, arthritic joints, bowleg, knock-knee, knee hyperextension or muscular weakness and paralysis. With this in mind, the indications for the use of a KAFO are many and varied and any one particular design is specific to the needs of the person it is made for.
A Knee-Ankle-Foot Orthosis (KAFO) is a custom made brace that starts above the knee and extends all the way down the leg to the end of the toes. These braces will normally include a knee joint and possibly an ankle joint as well. A KAFO is prescribed by your physician when there is significant weakness and/or instability at the knee and ankle joints. The KAFO will allow patients to stand by locking the knee joint in the brace when the thigh muscles are too weak to support the knee. This brace can also reduce significant knee hyperextension (genu recurvatum) during the gait cycle. KAFOs can be extended to the hip to provide additional support to the hip joint if necessary.
At your initial assessment you will meet with your Orthotist to go through a complete assessment of your strength and range of motion and undergo an observational gait analysis. There are many different designs of KAFOs, each with different functions and levels of support. In collaboration with your Orthotist at OrthoProActive and your health team, we will determine which KAFO design will help to provide you with the best functional outcomes.
The KAFO is commonly used in the treatment of :
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The Active plus-Knee comes furnished with a pneumatic spring on the lateral side of the joint to assist with knee extension during the swing phase of gait.
A medial knee joint is also included to help control knee alignment and give Medio lateral stability.
The active plus -Knee is a free motion knee joint that is designed to provide extension assist, not prevent knee flexion. Available with your choice of a 75N, 125N (for standard applications), or 175N pneumatic spring.
The FullStride is a mechanical stance control orthotic knee joint that utilizes a low-profile cabling system to automatically unlock at the end of stance phase. At the end of swing phase, when the orthotic knee joint reaches full extension, the locking mechanism reengages to provide knee stability for stance phase. When necessary, the stance control capability of the FullStride can be easily converted into a traditional automatic bail lock.
If we add a Pneumatic cylinder it will assit the quadriceps muscle and patient feel more comfortable.
The SafetyStride is a mechanical stance control orthotic knee joint that utilizes a low-profile cabling system to automatically unlock itself at the end of stance phase. The key feature of the SafetyStride is its ability to resist knee flexion at any angle. The SafetyStride does not require full 180° knee extension to resist knee flexion in stance phase. Designed to unlock at terminal stance, an internal lever re-engages during swing phase to ensure knee joint stability prior to heel contact. Individuals who intermittently fail to reach full extension will now have the added security and stability they require while ambulating. The SafetyStride works in conjunction with the FullStride and can be easily installed on a FullStride equipped KAFO.
If we add a Pneumatic cylinder it will assit the quadriceps muscle and patient feel more comfortable.
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