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Active Shoulder Prosthesis PR4-AT for Enhanced Mobility and Functionality
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Active (traction) shoulder prosthesis. Receiving sleeve on an individual plaster cast made of acrylic resin-based laminated plastic. Fixation of the prosthesis by shaping the residual limb using a bandage. Shoulder prosthesis with hand traction control provides passive grip, the type of elbow unit used can be with a lock or with a hinge without a latch. The prosthesis is intended for prosthetics of patients of all age groups after unilateral or bilateral amputation of upper limbs and congenital defects of the upper limbs.
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