Responses: Pediatric Manual Locking Knee Options
Jeremiah Uronis
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Title:
Responses: Pediatric Manual Locking Knee Options
Creator:
Jeremiah Uronis
Date:
3/27/2010
Text:
Thanks for all the responses. I appreciate it. Here is my original question
followed by responses.
Are there any other pediatric manual locking knees besides the Euro
International and Otto Bock 3R93?
I have a hip disarticulation patient that is currently using the Otto Bock
knee. No matter how I adjust the tension on the release, it always seems a
bit funky and inconsistent. The patient has weak upper extremity strength
and has difficulty unlocking the knee. Perhaps it is the particular unit
itself in this case?
Also, I have never used the Euro International Knee. It looks almost
exactly like the Otto Bock knee from pictures I have seen. Is it essential
the same knee?
1. We have used both. Just started using the Euro knee recently and it
seems well built. We mainly started using it for cost reasons. Tru-life
has developed a pediatric locking knee. The rep just brought us some
information on it. You will have to call Tru-life to see if it has been
released. It is not on the web site yet.
2. Fillauer makes the MiniMac Knee. Single axis, automatic locking, stance
flexion with friction adjustment.
3. I think DAW has one. Made in China if I'm not mistaken. Pretty good one
if I remember correctly.
4. Try TiMed, 800 805 3346, they have a pediatric free knee that is almost
identical to the Otto Bock. I'm not sure if they offer a manual lock.
5. maybe the mini mac from fillaur is an option?
6. Our 3K41 is very similar, BUT it is longer and a bit heavier. I have
spoken with my Technical Director -Judith Trinkl and I am sending you two
ideas from the technicians from Germany (Streifeneder ortho.production).
7. Another great Choice is the Trulife Pediatric knee, In addition to the
normal functions of a four bar and manual lock there is a geometric
adjustment to the stability of the knee when the manual lock feature is not
in use, the locking feature is removable too. Features
* Lightweight, 4-bar polycentric design
* Friction swing control and extension assist
* Adjustable stability control
* Removable manual lock
* Rotateable knee disarticulation adapter available
Indications: Pediatric amputation, maximum weight 55 kg * 121 lb
Selection and Specifications
Model No: SSK610A
Weight Limit: 55 kg * 121 lb
Product Weight: 310g * 0.7 lb
Overall Height: 11 cm * 4.3 in
Distance to Knee Center: 2 cm * 0.75 in
Flexion: 140°
Warranty: 2 years
8. DAW has a single axis locking knee 22mm pylon system. TK-1C1.
800-252-2828
followed by responses.
Are there any other pediatric manual locking knees besides the Euro
International and Otto Bock 3R93?
I have a hip disarticulation patient that is currently using the Otto Bock
knee. No matter how I adjust the tension on the release, it always seems a
bit funky and inconsistent. The patient has weak upper extremity strength
and has difficulty unlocking the knee. Perhaps it is the particular unit
itself in this case?
Also, I have never used the Euro International Knee. It looks almost
exactly like the Otto Bock knee from pictures I have seen. Is it essential
the same knee?
1. We have used both. Just started using the Euro knee recently and it
seems well built. We mainly started using it for cost reasons. Tru-life
has developed a pediatric locking knee. The rep just brought us some
information on it. You will have to call Tru-life to see if it has been
released. It is not on the web site yet.
2. Fillauer makes the MiniMac Knee. Single axis, automatic locking, stance
flexion with friction adjustment.
3. I think DAW has one. Made in China if I'm not mistaken. Pretty good one
if I remember correctly.
4. Try TiMed, 800 805 3346, they have a pediatric free knee that is almost
identical to the Otto Bock. I'm not sure if they offer a manual lock.
5. maybe the mini mac from fillaur is an option?
6. Our 3K41 is very similar, BUT it is longer and a bit heavier. I have
spoken with my Technical Director -Judith Trinkl and I am sending you two
ideas from the technicians from Germany (Streifeneder ortho.production).
7. Another great Choice is the Trulife Pediatric knee, In addition to the
normal functions of a four bar and manual lock there is a geometric
adjustment to the stability of the knee when the manual lock feature is not
in use, the locking feature is removable too. Features
* Lightweight, 4-bar polycentric design
* Friction swing control and extension assist
* Adjustable stability control
* Removable manual lock
* Rotateable knee disarticulation adapter available
Indications: Pediatric amputation, maximum weight 55 kg * 121 lb
Selection and Specifications
Model No: SSK610A
Weight Limit: 55 kg * 121 lb
Product Weight: 310g * 0.7 lb
Overall Height: 11 cm * 4.3 in
Distance to Knee Center: 2 cm * 0.75 in
Flexion: 140°
Warranty: 2 years
8. DAW has a single axis locking knee 22mm pylon system. TK-1C1.
800-252-2828
Citation
Jeremiah Uronis, “Responses: Pediatric Manual Locking Knee Options,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 24, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/231326.