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TRANS-FEMORAL PROSTHESIS
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GERIATRIC AND MODULAR FEMORAL PROSTHESIS |
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| Indications: congenital or acquired complete or partial defect of foot, shin and thigh. |
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GERIATRIC PROSTHESIS FOR FEMORAL STUMP |
In I. and II. activity level the femoral prostheses have a simple structure in general. The knee joint is maximum "locking-braking" or hydraulic controlled, because in this level of activity it is usually sufficient. This type of prosthesis must be rather more chargeable and heavy-duty than dynamic.

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MODULAR TRANS-FEMORAL PROSTHESIS |
Thanks to the modular system, dimanic components can be used, so the device can folloe the the personal growth.

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