Re: Berkley adjustable brims
Mike Rieth, LPO
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Title:
Re: Berkley adjustable brims
Creator:
Mike Rieth, LPO
Date:
10/11/2007
Text:
I was recently cleaning out my closet and found a set of Berkley Adjustable AK brims with the stand. There appears to be 6 left, 6 right plus stand. Also found 5 BKALs with pylons. If anyone has an interest in these, please email me directly.
Thanks,
Mike Rieth, LPO
-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Smith < <Email Address Redacted> >
To: <Email Address Redacted>
Sent: Tue, 9 Oct 2007 5:09 am
Subject: [OANDP-L] Adjustable modular ankle
Dear Prosthetist
I am a student design engineer working on a placement for the Bath Institute of
edical Engineering. I have an interest in prosthetics and am trying to
stablish what peoples' views are on the current situation regarding user
djustable heel devices.
Please take a moment to consider the following questions and any feedback you
ould give me in response before Friday 12th of October 2007 would be greatly
eceived.
Do you believe there is an existing need for an alternative modular heel height
evice?
What features do you think users/clinicians require from such a component?
oughly what sort of percentage of patients do you think could benefit from an
djustable ankle?
What sort of price band would you consider appropriate? £100-250, £250-400,
400-550, >£550
Many thanks,
Mr. Martin Smith B.Med.Sci
rainee Clinical Engineer
IME
oyal United Hospital
ath
A1 3NG
441225 824103
<Email Address Redacted>
ww.bime.org.uk
Thanks,
Mike Rieth, LPO
-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Smith < <Email Address Redacted> >
To: <Email Address Redacted>
Sent: Tue, 9 Oct 2007 5:09 am
Subject: [OANDP-L] Adjustable modular ankle
Dear Prosthetist
I am a student design engineer working on a placement for the Bath Institute of
edical Engineering. I have an interest in prosthetics and am trying to
stablish what peoples' views are on the current situation regarding user
djustable heel devices.
Please take a moment to consider the following questions and any feedback you
ould give me in response before Friday 12th of October 2007 would be greatly
eceived.
Do you believe there is an existing need for an alternative modular heel height
evice?
What features do you think users/clinicians require from such a component?
oughly what sort of percentage of patients do you think could benefit from an
djustable ankle?
What sort of price band would you consider appropriate? £100-250, £250-400,
400-550, >£550
Many thanks,
Mr. Martin Smith B.Med.Sci
rainee Clinical Engineer
IME
oyal United Hospital
ath
A1 3NG
441225 824103
<Email Address Redacted>
ww.bime.org.uk
Citation
Mike Rieth, LPO, “Re: Berkley adjustable brims,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 1, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/228638.