Available for ImportModular Lower Leg Prosthesis for Congenital Underdevelopment PN3-87 - Designed for All Age Groups
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Modular tibia prosthesis, including congenital underdevelopment PN3-87 is designed for prosthetics for people with disabilities of all age and gender groups, having amputation and (or) congenital defects at the level of the tibia, in order to compensate locomotor functions and eliminate cosmetic defects of the lower limb. The design of the modular prosthesis consists of several modules combined into a single system. Each element fulfils a specific function. If necessary, the modules can be adjusted and replaced. It is manufactured individually according to the medical order form. It is used as a basic prosthesis for everyday life.
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