Cirrus Prosthetic Feet Available
Robert Kistenberg
Description
Collection
Title:
Cirrus Prosthetic Feet Available
Creator:
Robert Kistenberg
Date:
7/18/2008
Text:
List,
The Prosthetic & Orthotic Componentry Clearinghouse (POCC
www.usispo.org/pocc) is a joint project with US ISPO, MedShare
International, the Barr Foundation, the MSPO program at Georgia Tech and
many other groups working to collect components so that they may be
distributed in a thoughtful manner to trained practitioners who aim to help
those who do not have access to needed components.
We have approximately 40 never used Cirrus prosthetic feet (by Second
Nature) which are NOT suitable for clients to walk on but may be of value to
people for historic purposes. Before they are thrown away, we wanted to see
if anyone out there might want them. The foot shells are falling apart.
They were initially shipped to distributors in 1999.
If anyone wants one/some, please let me know.
Many thanks as always to Paul Prusakowski for moderating this list.
Regards,
Rob
Robert S. Kistenberg, MPH, CP, FAAOP
Chair, US National Member Society (www.usispo.org < <URL Redacted>> )
of the International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics (www.ispo.ws
< <URL Redacted>> )
< <URL Redacted>> < http://www.usispo.org/RBOB09 > Reaching
Beyond Our Borders 2009
Partners in Rehabilitation
A Joint US and Dominican ISPO Conference
www.usispo.org/RBOB09
Check it out!
The Prosthetic & Orthotic Componentry Clearinghouse (POCC
www.usispo.org/pocc) is a joint project with US ISPO, MedShare
International, the Barr Foundation, the MSPO program at Georgia Tech and
many other groups working to collect components so that they may be
distributed in a thoughtful manner to trained practitioners who aim to help
those who do not have access to needed components.
We have approximately 40 never used Cirrus prosthetic feet (by Second
Nature) which are NOT suitable for clients to walk on but may be of value to
people for historic purposes. Before they are thrown away, we wanted to see
if anyone out there might want them. The foot shells are falling apart.
They were initially shipped to distributors in 1999.
If anyone wants one/some, please let me know.
Many thanks as always to Paul Prusakowski for moderating this list.
Regards,
Rob
Robert S. Kistenberg, MPH, CP, FAAOP
Chair, US National Member Society (www.usispo.org < <URL Redacted>> )
of the International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics (www.ispo.ws
< <URL Redacted>> )
< <URL Redacted>> < http://www.usispo.org/RBOB09 > Reaching
Beyond Our Borders 2009
Partners in Rehabilitation
A Joint US and Dominican ISPO Conference
www.usispo.org/RBOB09
Check it out!
Citation
Robert Kistenberg, “Cirrus Prosthetic Feet Available,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 6, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/229564.