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Partial Foot Prosthesis – Types, Design & Benefits A partial foot prosthesis is a custom artificial limb designed to restore mobility, balance, and comfort after a partial foot amputation. Depending on the amputation level, prosthetic options include toe fillers, transmetatarsal prosthesis, Lisfranc prosthesis, Chopart prosthesis, Syme prosthesis, and ankle disarticulation prosthesis. Made with advanced materials like silicone, carbon fiber, EVA, and pelite, these prostheses provide stability, natural gait, and patient comfort. Each partial foot prosthesis is tailored with a custom socket, foot component, and suspension system to ensure proper fit, shock absorption, and energy return. With the guidance of a certified prosthetist, patients receive personalized solutions that support walking, standing, and daily activities. Regular rehabilitation and follow-up care ensure long-term comfort, durability, and functionality.

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ABOVE KNEE PROSTHESIS
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Silicon Prosthesis

If you choose to receive an osseointegrated prosthetic nose, your surgeon will place several titanium implant posts into the bone around the nose. The silicone nose will then snap securely onto these implants. Both types of prostheses are removable. You should take off your prosthetic nose before you sleep or participate in athletic activities, and you should also remove it once a day to thoroughly clean the nose and underlying tissue. Typically, these prostheses last between one and three years, depending on maintenance, environment, activity level, and other factors. Nose Prosthetic manufacturer in Pune, Surat, Kolkata, India

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Silicon Prosthesis

If you choose to receive an osseointegrated prosthetic ear, your surgeon will place several titanium implant posts into the bone around the ear. The silicone ear will then snap securely onto these implants. Both types of prostheses are removable. You should take off your prosthetic ear before you sleep or participate in athletic activities, and you should also remove it once a day to thoroughly clean the ear and underlying tissue. Typically, these prostheses last between one and three years, depending on maintenance, environment, activity level, and other factors. Silicon Prosthetic Adhesive Supplier in Pune, Surat, Kolkata, India.

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A prosthetic knee joint is an artificial knee replacement that is used to replace a damaged or diseased knee joint. It is designed to mimic the natural movement and function of a real knee joint, allowing individuals to walk and perform other activities with greater ease and comfort. Prosthetic knee joints come in various types, including total knee replacement (TKR) and partial knee replacement (PKR). In a TKR, the entire knee joint is replaced with an artificial implant, while in a PKR, only the damaged or diseased portion of the knee is replaced. The materials used in prosthetic knee joints are typically made of metal, plastic, or ceramic components, and are designed to be durable and long-lasting. The success of the surgery and the longevity of the implant depends on several factors, such as the patient's age, weight, and overall health, as well as the skill of the surgeon performing the procedure. Physical therapy and rehabilitation are often necessary after a prosthetic knee joint surgery to help the patient regain strength and mobility in the affected leg.

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KNOW YOUR ACTIVITY LEVEL : Level One(K1) The patient has the ability or potential to use a prosthesis for transfers or ambulation on level surfaces at fixed cadence. This is typical of a household ambulator or a person who only walks about in their own home. Level Two(K2) The patient has the ability or potential for ambulation with the ability to traverse lowlevel environmental barriers such as curbs, stairs or uneven surfaces. This is typical of the limited community ambulator. Level Three(K3) The patient has the ability or potential for ambulation with variable cadence. A person at level 3 is typically a community ambulator who also has the ability to traverse most environmental barriers and may have vocational, therapeutic or exercise activity that demands prosthetic use beyond simple locomotion. Level Four(K4) The patient has the ability or potential for prosthetic ambulation that exceeds basic ambulation skills, exhibiting high impact, stress or energy levels. This is typical of the prosthetic demands of the child, active adult or athlete.

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