Mountain Climbing prosthetic foot...tk
Tonym Korjaginm
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Title:
Mountain Climbing prosthetic foot...tk
Creator:
Tonym Korjaginm
Date:
11/14/2009
Text:
Howdy All,
I am working with a gentleman, 50+ years of age, retired Army, with a long
conical transtibial amputation(TTA).
We have 6 distal end to floor space for componentry.
He will be climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania during August 2010.
He has been climbing for many decades, but with his new TTA, we are looking
for the best prosthesis and options for climbing.
Being a US Veteran, he has a prescription for a climbing prosthesis.
Suction suspension, dynamic response, multiaxial foot.
Could you please help me and this gentleman with some advice on components
and socket design.
I have a plan in mind, but I would like to know what has worked for other
TTA climbers. We are open-minded to all ideas.
I recently read about Mark Inglis, the first bilateral TTA to summit Mt.
Everest. He is from New Zealand. In a video, he showed his foot design,
and demonstrated what was necessary for him to climb. I have never seen
anything like the foot he used. If his prosthetist is on this list serv,
could you please contact me to discuss how it all worked.
We have until the end of 2009 to complete the design and build the
prosthesis. He will be training and climbing smaller mountains, between now
and August 2010.
Thank you in advance for your responses,
and Thank you Paul for making this List serv available for worldwide
discussions.
Tony Korjagin, BS, CP, LP
Houston, Texas, USA
<Email Address Redacted>
713-747-7647
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I am working with a gentleman, 50+ years of age, retired Army, with a long
conical transtibial amputation(TTA).
We have 6 distal end to floor space for componentry.
He will be climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania during August 2010.
He has been climbing for many decades, but with his new TTA, we are looking
for the best prosthesis and options for climbing.
Being a US Veteran, he has a prescription for a climbing prosthesis.
Suction suspension, dynamic response, multiaxial foot.
Could you please help me and this gentleman with some advice on components
and socket design.
I have a plan in mind, but I would like to know what has worked for other
TTA climbers. We are open-minded to all ideas.
I recently read about Mark Inglis, the first bilateral TTA to summit Mt.
Everest. He is from New Zealand. In a video, he showed his foot design,
and demonstrated what was necessary for him to climb. I have never seen
anything like the foot he used. If his prosthetist is on this list serv,
could you please contact me to discuss how it all worked.
We have until the end of 2009 to complete the design and build the
prosthesis. He will be training and climbing smaller mountains, between now
and August 2010.
Thank you in advance for your responses,
and Thank you Paul for making this List serv available for worldwide
discussions.
Tony Korjagin, BS, CP, LP
Houston, Texas, USA
<Email Address Redacted>
713-747-7647
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To unsubscribe, send a message to: <Email Address Redacted> with
the words UNSUB OANDP-L in the body of the
message.
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questions, send e-mail to the moderator
Paul E. Prusakowski,CPO at <Email Address Redacted>
OANDP-L is a forum for the discussion of topics
related to Orthotics and Prosthetics.
Public commercial postings are forbidden. Responses to inquiries
should not be sent to the entire oandp-l list. Professional credentials
or affiliations should be used in all communications.
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Tonym Korjaginm, “Mountain Climbing prosthetic foot...tk,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 7, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/230921.