As a Physical Therapist, ​one clientele I have had the privellege of working with are amputee's.  One thing in common is they (and we as clinicians) are always looking for a better way, device, foot.  The fit and adjustment of the prosthetic are probably the two biggest keys to how someone does.  Their success is also dependent on that.  

Also key, is the components used.  How the limb absorbs, stores and returns energy is also very important to function, as this is a normal function of someone who has not had a loss of a limb.  Walking is one of the most energy efficient things we do, or at least should do.  If our mechanics impair us, then it costs us energy and effort.  

Much as been done to simulate the function of a normal foot...this is our version of that...and given our 30+ years of PT and studying the body biomechanics...we like our chances.  

Feel free to inquire about it.  Yes, we don't have any pics or schematics up on it yet...it is under development and is in prototype stage at this point.  We will also need some real world testing.


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