Genium pylon
David Cooney
Description
Collection
Title:
Genium pylon
Creator:
David Cooney
Date:
10/23/2016
Text:
Top o' the Evenin' to all -
I would like to inquire if there might be a transient pylon floating amongst
the Ethernet List brethren that would be compatible with a Genium knee.
Indeed, only an Otto Bock Genium pylon could fulfill such a need, but I am
trying to sound as inquisitive as possible so as not to raise the ire of the
content parsers of previous posts. Unlike most of our professions patient
insurance carriers, this clients bean counter has only taken 3 months to
decide the essentials of his need which has eaten up the gracious allowance
OB offers for a loaner + the additional time begged afore to extend that
allotment. A 3R20 would suffice (the out-of-warranty pylon with a rotator
is currently being pursued) at an overall cut length of 4.25 - 4.75 inches,
with a functioning wire.
Should your closet be bare of this infrequently requested item, then I can
only thank you for your perusal and trust your evening continues without
further interruptions.
To Health,
David FM Cooney
David FM Cooney, PT, CPO
Physical Therapist
Certified Prosthetist Orthotist
Prosthetic & Orthotic Group - LA
5837A Uplander Way
Culver City, 90230
310 348.9090 (O)
310.348.9099 (F)
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I would like to inquire if there might be a transient pylon floating amongst
the Ethernet List brethren that would be compatible with a Genium knee.
Indeed, only an Otto Bock Genium pylon could fulfill such a need, but I am
trying to sound as inquisitive as possible so as not to raise the ire of the
content parsers of previous posts. Unlike most of our professions patient
insurance carriers, this clients bean counter has only taken 3 months to
decide the essentials of his need which has eaten up the gracious allowance
OB offers for a loaner + the additional time begged afore to extend that
allotment. A 3R20 would suffice (the out-of-warranty pylon with a rotator
is currently being pursued) at an overall cut length of 4.25 - 4.75 inches,
with a functioning wire.
Should your closet be bare of this infrequently requested item, then I can
only thank you for your perusal and trust your evening continues without
further interruptions.
To Health,
David FM Cooney
David FM Cooney, PT, CPO
Physical Therapist
Certified Prosthetist Orthotist
Prosthetic & Orthotic Group - LA
5837A Uplander Way
Culver City, 90230
310 348.9090 (O)
310.348.9099 (F)
Please join us as we work together toward a greener tomorrow. Please
consider the environment before printing this email.
Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail transmission and any attachment(s)
contain confidential and/or legally privileged information intended for use
by the individual(s) or entity named in the e-mail addresses above. If you
are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review,
disclosure, copying, distribution or reliance upon the contents of this
e-mail and any attachment(s) is strictly prohibited and could subject you to
penalties described in Federal and State law. If you have received this
e-mail in error, please notify the sender immediately via e-mail or
telephone and delete this transmittal from your files. Thank you.
Citation
David Cooney, “Genium pylon,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 5, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/242543.