Prosthetic off-set side joints
Stephan Manucharian
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Title:
Prosthetic off-set side joints
Creator:
Stephan Manucharian
Date:
9/16/2020
Text:
Dear List:
Have a very elderly TF patient, who has been on a russian-made KD
prosthesis for the last 80 years - leather socket, anterior opening, laces,
weight bearing side off-set joints, exoskeletal shin, s/a foot. A few
failed attempts were made in the past by others to convert him to a more
contemporary prosthetic design. I am going to fit him with a prosthesis of
similar design; however, I was unable to find the appropriate side joints.
His joints are off-set by 20mm; this gives him very good stability at heel
strike. Otto Bock makes the only side joints for weight bearing (as far as
I could research), but they are not off-set. Becker has KAFO off-set
joints, but they are not designed to bear weight. He is not heavy, only 110
lbs, so, I guess, anything will work for him. If you have any further
suggestions, I would appreciate them.
Thank you.
Stephan
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*Dr. Stephan R. Manucharian, CP, BOCO, LP(NJ), FAAOP*
*Doctor of Health ScienceClinical DirectorOrthopedic Arts Laboratory,
Inc.141 Atlantic Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11201718-858-2400; Fax:
718-858-9258; <URL Redacted> < <URL Redacted> >*
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fax or telephone and destroy this document.*
Have a very elderly TF patient, who has been on a russian-made KD
prosthesis for the last 80 years - leather socket, anterior opening, laces,
weight bearing side off-set joints, exoskeletal shin, s/a foot. A few
failed attempts were made in the past by others to convert him to a more
contemporary prosthetic design. I am going to fit him with a prosthesis of
similar design; however, I was unable to find the appropriate side joints.
His joints are off-set by 20mm; this gives him very good stability at heel
strike. Otto Bock makes the only side joints for weight bearing (as far as
I could research), but they are not off-set. Becker has KAFO off-set
joints, but they are not designed to bear weight. He is not heavy, only 110
lbs, so, I guess, anything will work for him. If you have any further
suggestions, I would appreciate them.
Thank you.
Stephan
*>*
*Dr. Stephan R. Manucharian, CP, BOCO, LP(NJ), FAAOP*
*Doctor of Health ScienceClinical DirectorOrthopedic Arts Laboratory,
Inc.141 Atlantic Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11201718-858-2400; Fax:
718-858-9258; <URL Redacted> < <URL Redacted> >*
*The content of this communication is for exclusive use of the addressee
and may contain confidential, privileged and non-disclosable information.
If the recipient of this communication is not the addressee, such recipient
is strictly prohibited from printing, photocopying, saving on any media,
distributing or otherwise using the information contained herein. If you
received this communication in error, please contact the sender by e-mail,
fax or telephone and destroy this document.*
Citation
Stephan Manucharian, “Prosthetic off-set side joints,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 5, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/255225.