your thoughts on feet for active bilat with lacers
Lane Ferrin
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Title:
your thoughts on feet for active bilat with lacers
Creator:
Lane Ferrin
Date:
8/22/2015
Text:
Colleagues,
My patient is 36 yr female, bilat TT, 1.75 length limbs, 5' tall 180
lbs, active mom, K3, RX for new prostheses.
wearing laminated thigh cuffs with back-check (hyperextension control)
straps, knee joints, suction sockets with sleeves, about 70% limb/30%
thigh load, low profile carbon spring feet.
Needs feet that will provide smoother stance phase, better compliance
to slopes and react smoothly to the extension stop of the back-check
straps. I have considered hydraulic ankles but standing balance could
be difficult.
Suggestions?
Lane Ferrin CP
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My patient is 36 yr female, bilat TT, 1.75 length limbs, 5' tall 180
lbs, active mom, K3, RX for new prostheses.
wearing laminated thigh cuffs with back-check (hyperextension control)
straps, knee joints, suction sockets with sleeves, about 70% limb/30%
thigh load, low profile carbon spring feet.
Needs feet that will provide smoother stance phase, better compliance
to slopes and react smoothly to the extension stop of the back-check
straps. I have considered hydraulic ankles but standing balance could
be difficult.
Suggestions?
Lane Ferrin CP
This encrypted email is in compliance with the Breach Notification
Requirements under Section 13402 of Title X111 (Health Information
Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act) of the American
Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.
CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message and any attachments are for
the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain proprietary,
confidential, trade secret or privileged information. Any unauthorized
review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited and may be a
violation of law. If you are not the intended recipient or a person
responsible for delivering this message to an intended recipient,
please contact the sender by reply e-mail and destroy all copies of the
original message.
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Lane Ferrin
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Citation
Lane Ferrin, “your thoughts on feet for active bilat with lacers,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 1, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/237651.