Foot Choices
Brett Saunders
Description
Collection
Title:
Foot Choices
Creator:
Brett Saunders
Date:
6/29/2005
Text:
I am looking for opinions and experience with foot choices for the following
person. An active mid 30s congenital BK amputee with a longer residual limb
(meaning that I have about 4 of space under the socket to use), presents
for a new prosthesis. Her foot, a carbon laminated type, has done well but
has started delaminating and she has worn through her foot shells (her
third). Her socket is worn beyond repair as well, so a replacement is in
order.
She is asking if there are any durable feet out there that will give her
similar performance as the luxon, flexfoot, springlite type, are low in
weight, but that have the split toe as the Seattle feet have. She misses
wearing the footwear that the split toe allows.
One more thing...she knows she should not, but walks barefoot quite often.
I am hesitant to modify a foot shell to make it a split toe as I do not want
to impact any warranty or increase the product liability risk.
Any ideas are greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Brett Saunders, CPO
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person. An active mid 30s congenital BK amputee with a longer residual limb
(meaning that I have about 4 of space under the socket to use), presents
for a new prosthesis. Her foot, a carbon laminated type, has done well but
has started delaminating and she has worn through her foot shells (her
third). Her socket is worn beyond repair as well, so a replacement is in
order.
She is asking if there are any durable feet out there that will give her
similar performance as the luxon, flexfoot, springlite type, are low in
weight, but that have the split toe as the Seattle feet have. She misses
wearing the footwear that the split toe allows.
One more thing...she knows she should not, but walks barefoot quite often.
I am hesitant to modify a foot shell to make it a split toe as I do not want
to impact any warranty or increase the product liability risk.
Any ideas are greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Brett Saunders, CPO
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related to Orthotics and Prosthetics.
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should not be sent to the entire oandp-l list. Professional credentials
or affiliations should be used in all communications.
Citation
Brett Saunders, “Foot Choices,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 5, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/224980.