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Bathing Prosthesis for Thigh Amputation PN6-K.1 - Ideal for Water Use
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The hip prosthesis for bathing is used in case of lower limb amputation at the thigh. It is made individually according to the anatomical features of a person. The design of the bathing prosthesis is made of components and assembled by means of adjustment and connection devices. The prosthesis is fastened either by muscle-vacuum fastening or by locking. Hip prosthesis for bathing, including underdevelopment PN6 is designed for prosthetics for users of all age and gender groups after unilateral (or bilateral) dislocation of the corresponding segment of the lower limb or in case of its congenital absence. It is a customised product.
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