Transfemoral sprinting prosthesis
Paul Prusakowski
Description
Collection
Title:
Transfemoral sprinting prosthesis
Creator:
Paul Prusakowski
Date:
8/16/2012
Text:
Deal list,
It's been a while since I have worked with a transfemoral sprinting
prosthesis and I am looking for some input.
In the past (over 10 years ago), I was using the Endolite high activity knee
frame with swing only hydraulic unit, a carbon angle bracket from Ossur
attached to the base, and the Flex Foot sprinting foot.
This time I am going to be using a Total Knee 2100 this time along with an
Ossur sprinting foot.
If anyone has used this combination, I am looking for some feedback on what
type of mounting setups you found worked best as well as what your
experience has been with initial alignment. This athlete is quite muscular
and places a very high level of demand on his prostheses.
Thanks for any suggestions and feedback. Photos would be very welcome as
well if possible.
Paul E Prusakowski, CPO, FAAOP
Gainesville Prosthetics
It's been a while since I have worked with a transfemoral sprinting
prosthesis and I am looking for some input.
In the past (over 10 years ago), I was using the Endolite high activity knee
frame with swing only hydraulic unit, a carbon angle bracket from Ossur
attached to the base, and the Flex Foot sprinting foot.
This time I am going to be using a Total Knee 2100 this time along with an
Ossur sprinting foot.
If anyone has used this combination, I am looking for some feedback on what
type of mounting setups you found worked best as well as what your
experience has been with initial alignment. This athlete is quite muscular
and places a very high level of demand on his prostheses.
Thanks for any suggestions and feedback. Photos would be very welcome as
well if possible.
Paul E Prusakowski, CPO, FAAOP
Gainesville Prosthetics
Citation
Paul Prusakowski, “Transfemoral sprinting prosthesis,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 1, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/234331.