The prosthetic foot has carbon spring elements. The heel stiffness can be
increased with a heel wedge.
The ankle joint of the prosthetic foot can be fixed in two positions: 0° plantar
flexion for walking and 70° plantar flexion for swimming.
1.2 Combination possibilities
This prosthetic component is compatible with Ottobock's system of modular
connectors. Functionality with components of other manufacturers that have
compatible modular connectors has not been tested.
2 Intended use
2.1 Indications for use
The product is intended exclusively for lower limb exoprosthetic fittings.
2.2 Area of application
Our components perform optimally when paired with appropriate compon
ents based upon weight and mobility grades identifiable by our MOBIS clas
sification information and which have appropriate modular connectors.
The product is recommended for mobility grade 2 (restricted
outdoor walker), mobility grade 3 (unrestricted outdoor walker)
m°
kg
and mobility grade 4 (unrestricted outdoor walker with particu
larly high demands).
The table that follows shows the suitable spring stiffness of the prosthetic
foot, matching the patient's body weight and activity.
Spring stiffness relative to body weight and activity level
Body weight [kg]
44 to 52
53 to 59
60 to 68
69 to 77
78 to 88
89 to 100
101 to 116
2.3 Environmental conditions
Storage and transport
Temperature range –20 °C to +60 °C (–4 °F to +140 °F), relative humidity 20 % to
90 %, no mechanical vibrations or impacts
Low
Normal
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
High
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
–
–
–
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