Prosthesis Identification Assistance
James Mock
Description
Collection
Title:
Prosthesis Identification Assistance
Creator:
James Mock
Date:
4/3/2017
Text:
Attempting to identify a manufacturer or any information that will help
identify who to return the following items too.
We are in possession of what appear to be a right leg and left leg the size
of a human knee with lower leg absent the ankle. Both items have the
appearance of brushed stainless steel. We haven't weighed or measured
the two items but estimate they weigh 30-35 lbs each.
The lower legs have what are believed to be lightening cuts. The cuts
are about 3.5 wide and 1 high having a rectangle shape with rounded
corners. The cuts are stacked vertically one above the other with a
separation of about 1. There are a total of 9 on the front and 9 on the
back of each lower leg. The shapes are not without an aesthetic appeal
that may have been intentional.
There are several numbers present:
02-003059-001-A03 - professionally stamped into the metal on what
it believed to be the knee where it connects and rotates within the lower leg.
Present on both items in same location.
02-003527-001-A03 - professionally stamped into the metal at the
base of the lower leg. Present on both items in same location.
18902 - white sticker with printed black ink attached to the bottom
of one of the lower legs
18770 - white sticker with printed black ink attached to the bottom
of the other lower leg
Please know this is a volunteer effort with no money due or costs
involved. Photos are available on request.
Thank you,
Sgt. Jim Mock
Torrance Police Dept (retired)
Torrance, CA
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identify who to return the following items too.
We are in possession of what appear to be a right leg and left leg the size
of a human knee with lower leg absent the ankle. Both items have the
appearance of brushed stainless steel. We haven't weighed or measured
the two items but estimate they weigh 30-35 lbs each.
The lower legs have what are believed to be lightening cuts. The cuts
are about 3.5 wide and 1 high having a rectangle shape with rounded
corners. The cuts are stacked vertically one above the other with a
separation of about 1. There are a total of 9 on the front and 9 on the
back of each lower leg. The shapes are not without an aesthetic appeal
that may have been intentional.
There are several numbers present:
02-003059-001-A03 - professionally stamped into the metal on what
it believed to be the knee where it connects and rotates within the lower leg.
Present on both items in same location.
02-003527-001-A03 - professionally stamped into the metal at the
base of the lower leg. Present on both items in same location.
18902 - white sticker with printed black ink attached to the bottom
of one of the lower legs
18770 - white sticker with printed black ink attached to the bottom
of the other lower leg
Please know this is a volunteer effort with no money due or costs
involved. Photos are available on request.
Thank you,
Sgt. Jim Mock
Torrance Police Dept (retired)
Torrance, CA
********************
To unsubscribe, send a message to: <Email Address Redacted> with
the words UNSUB OANDP-L in the body of the
message.
If you have a problem unsubscribing,or have other
questions, send e-mail to the moderator
Paul E. Prusakowski,CPO at <Email Address Redacted>
OANDP-L is a forum for the discussion of topics
related to Orthotics and Prosthetics.
Public commercial postings are forbidden. Responses to inquiries
should not be sent to the entire oandp-l list. Professional credentials
or affiliations should be used in all communications.
Citation
James Mock, “Prosthesis Identification Assistance,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 24, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/242917.