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ABOVE KNEE PROSTHESIS

Cutting-Edge Prosthetic Limb: Hydraulic Knee Joint, Carbon Fiber Foot, Turntable Looking for a top-of-the-line prosthetic limb? Our advanced model boasts a hydraulic knee joint, carbon fiber foot, and turntable mechanism, offering unmatched performance and comfort. Hydraulic Knee Joint: Our prosthetic features a state-of-the-art hydraulic knee joint, providing smooth, natural movement akin to a real knee. With customizable damping and resistance settings, users can tailor the joint's behaviour to their activity level and terrain, ensuring a perfect fit for every lifestyle. Carbon Fiber Foot: Crafted from lightweight, resilient carbon fiber, our foot component combines strength with agility, ideal for dynamic movements. Anatomically inspired design and flexion points enhance comfort and promote a natural gait, empowering users to move with confidence and ease. Turntable Feature: Unique to our prosthetic limb is the integrated turntable mechanism, granting smooth rotation above the knee joint helping patient to seat with cross leg. Seamless Integration and Control: Our prosthetic limb seamlessly integrates hydraulic, carbon fiber, and turntable components into a unified system. Durability and Maintenance: Built to last, our prosthetic limb withstands daily wear and tear, thanks to durable carbon fiber construction and reliable hydraulic components. Regular servicing by certified professionals ensures optimal performance and longevity, guaranteeing peace of mind for users on the go. Conclusion: In summary, our cutting-edge prosthetic limb sets the standard for innovation and functionality in the industry. With advanced features like hydraulic knee joints, carbon fiber feet, and turntable mechanisms, users experience unparalleled mobility and comfort, empowering them to embrace life's adventures fully.

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Prosthetic

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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Diabetic Foot Solution

A heel ulcer is an open sore that develops on the skin of the heel, typically as a result of prolonged pressure or friction on the area. Heel ulcers can be painful and may take a long time to heal, especially in individuals with poor circulation or diabetes. There are several factors that can contribute to the development of a heel ulcer, including: Prolonged pressure on the heel due to immobility or sitting or lying down for extended periods of time Friction from ill-fitting shoes or socks Poor circulation, which can lead to slow healing and an increased risk of infection Diabetes, which can cause nerve damage and reduce sensation in the feet, making it more difficult to detect and treat ulcers Treatment for a heel ulcer typically involves relieving pressure on the affected area and keeping the wound clean and protected. This may involve the use of specialized dressings, pressure-relieving devices, and wound care techniques. In severe cases, surgery may be necessary to remove damaged tissue or correct underlying structural problems in the foot or ankle. Prevention is key in avoiding heel ulcers. This can involve regular foot inspections, wearing well-fitting shoes, and maintaining good blood sugar control in individuals with diabetes.

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Diabetic Foot Solution

NORMAL DIABETIC SHOE: Price range 4500 to 6800 plus GST 1) Diabetic shoes decrease the risk of diabetic foot ulcers and thereby reduce amputations. They provide support and protection while minimizing pressure points on the feet. They also have extra depth to accommodate diabetic inserts. There are many styles to choose from, and the shoes look much like any other shoe. 2) Diabetic shoes are often wider and deeper than regular shoes to accommodate a special multi-density insert that is designed to reduce pressure and callouses to the bottom of feet. Diabetic shoes have a larger “toe box” to prevent squeezing of the toes. Who is eligible for the Medicare diabetic shoe program? - History of partial or complete foot amputation - History of previous foot ulceration - History of pre-ulcerative callus - Peripheral neuropathy with evidence of callus formation - Foot deformity - Poor circulation  Price range 4500 to 6800 plus GST

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Diabetic Foot Solution

A forefoot ulcer is a wound or sore that develops on the ball of the foot, typically as a result of prolonged pressure or friction on the area. Forefoot ulcers can be painful and may take a long time to heal, especially in individuals with poor circulation or diabetes. There are several factors that can contribute to the development of a forefoot ulcer, including: Prolonged pressure on the ball of the foot due to standing or walking for extended periods of time Friction from ill-fitting shoes or socks Poor circulation, which can lead to slow healing and an increased risk of infection Diabetes, which can cause nerve damage and reduce sensation in the feet, making it more difficult to detect and treat ulcers Treatment for a forefoot ulcer typically involves relieving pressure on the affected area and keeping the wound clean and protected. This may involve the use of specialized dressings, pressure-relieving devices, and wound care techniques. In severe cases, surgery may be necessary to remove damaged tissue or correct underlying structural problems in the foot or ankle. Prevention is key in avoiding forefoot ulcers. This can involve regular foot inspections, wearing well-fitting shoes, and maintaining good blood sugar control in individuals with diabetes.

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