The Most Advanced Lower Limb Prosthetics in the World

15 Jul.,2024

 

The Most Advanced Lower Limb Prosthetics in the World

The Most Advanced Lower Limb Prosthetics in the World

The company is the world’s best lower limb prosthesis for sale supplier. We are your one-stop shop for all needs. Our staff are highly-specialized and will help you find the product you need.

Blatchford understands how important the journey of limb loss is. Our advanced lower limb prosthetics devices (lower artificial limbs) are designed to empower both the amputee and the prosthetist (the clinician who fits the patient for the artificial limb).

Users of our products should feel confident, secure, and integrated with their prosthetic leg, knee, ankle, foot or limb system; able to live their life as they imagine. The patient&#;s lower limb performs like a natural extension of the human body.

Caregivers, amputees, orthotists and prosthetists alike, all know that true, natural mobility in lower limb prosthetics and orthotics can make all the difference in a life. Mobility provides confidence...increasing the quality of life for amputees and their caregivers.

Using Prosthetic Limbs: Safety, Care, and Concerns

When an arm or other extremity is amputated or lost, a prosthetic device, or prosthesis, can play an important role in rehabilitation. For many people, an artificial limb can improve mobility and the ability to manage daily activities, as well as provide the means to stay independent.

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There is a wide variety of prostheses that are designed to function -- and in many cases look -- like a natural arm, leg, hand, or foot. Although there are many different designs, most have similar parts. These include:

  • A socket into which the stump of the amputated limb fits
  • The suspension, which holds the prosthesis onto the stump
  • The shaft
  • The foot, hand, or hook
  • A covering for cosmetic appearances

The socket is often lined with foam or silicone to protect the stump. Special socks are also worn over the stump to ensure a proper fit and improve comfort.

Following are some of the most common types of prostheses:

Lower leg and foot. A number of prosthetic feet are available to simulate the action of a natural foot after an amputation below the knee. At least one available foot-ankle prosthesis is controlled by a microprocessor. It uses feedback from sensors to adjust joint movement, making walking more efficient and reducing the risk of falls.

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