Axial rotation units
Rick Stapleton
Description
Collection
Title:
Axial rotation units
Creator:
Rick Stapleton
Date:
9/1/2016
Text:
Dear List-serve,
I have a very active transfemoral amputee who is currently using a hydraulic knee, Durashock module, and a Kinterra hydraulic foot. He is an avid golfer but has worn out the Durashock that is only 20 months old. It has a lot of play in the sagittal and coronal planes and needs to be replaced. Fillauer does not repair these units. I need a more durable axial rotation unit that doesn't way a ton. What are your experiences and preferences to axial rotation units for AKs?
Thanks in advance,
Rick Stapleton, CPO
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I have a very active transfemoral amputee who is currently using a hydraulic knee, Durashock module, and a Kinterra hydraulic foot. He is an avid golfer but has worn out the Durashock that is only 20 months old. It has a lot of play in the sagittal and coronal planes and needs to be replaced. Fillauer does not repair these units. I need a more durable axial rotation unit that doesn't way a ton. What are your experiences and preferences to axial rotation units for AKs?
Thanks in advance,
Rick Stapleton, CPO
NOTE: The information in this email and any attachments may be confidential and/or medical privileged. Access to this email by anyone other than the intended addressee is unauthorized. If you are not the intended recipient (or the employee or agent responsible for delivering this information to the intended recipient), please notify the sender by reply email and immediately delete this email and any copies from your computer and/or electronic storage system. The sender does not authorize the use, distribution, disclosure or reproduction of this email (or any part of its contents) by anyone other than the intended recipient(s). No representation is made that this email and any attachments are free of viruses. Virus scanning is recommended and is the responsibility of the recipient.
Citation
Rick Stapleton, “Axial rotation units,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 25, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/242466.