Energy storing foot for 325 lbs Responses

Randy McFarland

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Energy storing foot for 325 lbs Responses

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Randy McFarland

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6/14/2012

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Hi Listmembers,

We are searching for a L5972 energy storing foot for a 320 lbs.patient K2
activity level. Any suggestions? Thanks,Randy McFarland, CPO Sunny Hills
Prosthetic Services Fullerton, CA

 

RESPONSES

Kingsley has a 500lb HD foot.

 

The walktec from Freedom is rated to 300lbs. If you don't have any other
options you may give them a call to see what they are willing to warranty
for you.

 

We don't normally use energy storing feet on K-2's. However, in this
case I'm assuming you need it to comply with weight. Have you talked
to College Park people or Flex Foot people?

 

Trulife Kinetic foot goes to 366#, it also includes L5986 in the codes

 

Tribute from trulife should work.

 

OWW magnum You might like to take a look at the Seattle Kinetic Foot from
Trulife. Here's a brief overview:

Maximum body weight of 366lbs.,7cm build height.K2 moderate activity level.
Sandal toe footshell, three colors available.

17 pylon with bonded male pyramid included. The foot has a proximal female
receiver for ease of adjustment. L 5972

24 month warranty. $339 wholesale price.

 

Willow Wood Magnum or Kingsley heavy duty feet

 

We have used the OWW Magnum foot. Not sure of cost off hand,

have a cement contractor that has broken EVERYTHING else. He is #250,

6'0 and routinely carries in excess of 100# plus wheelbarrow stuff. I

have watched him jump off his truckbed with a bag of concrete in his

arms - straight onto the prosthesis. His last about 2 years. Not much

energy storage - for what he's doing not needed

 

K08ST. form kingsley with K20 STURDY option.

 

Try the WalkTek by freedom 300 lb rateuse L5972and L5986

I was told that they market this as a K2 foot

I have used the celsus by college park size 25-30 is rated 300 lbs

 

Did you look at the Otto Bock Triton? It's rated to 330#

 

Dycor prosthetic feet in Texas.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Randy McFarland, “Energy storing foot for 325 lbs Responses,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 25, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/233729.