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  2. Jaipur foot - Wikipedia

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    A Jaipur foot in production. The Jaipur foot, also known as the Jaipur leg, is a rubber-based prosthetic leg for people with below-knee amputations.Although inferior in many ways to the composite carbon fibre variants, its variable applicability and cost efficiency make it an acceptable choice for prosthesis.

  3. Peg leg - Wikipedia

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    By the late 19th century, prosthetics vendors would offer peg legs as cheaper alternatives to more intricate, lifelike artificial legs. [3] Even as vendors touted advantages of more complicated prostheses over simple peg legs, [3] according to a contemporary surgeon, many patients found a peg leg more comfortable for walking. [4]

  4. Gait deviations - Wikipedia

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    During the gait cycle, amputees have characteristically shorter time spent in the stance phase on the prosthetic limb compared to the intact limb. [ 23 ] [ 24 ] [ 25 ] Stride length is arguably the most visible of the changes in amputee gait because it creates such an asymmetry between the intact and impaired limbs.

  5. This clinic creates prosthetic body parts for people who are ...

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    Video courtesy of @prostheticartist on TikTok Making a difference in real people's lives is very rewarding.” This clinic creates prosthetic body parts for people who are in recovery [Video]

  6. LeTourneau Empowering Global Solutions - Wikipedia

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    The LEGS/LIMBS team conducted its first Technology Transfer Workshop (TTW) in Senegal in the summer of 2009. The goal of this workshop was to introduce the LEGS/LIMBS knee as another prosthetic option, and to teach local clinicians in the manufacturing of the LEGS knee, which would be used as part of a complete prosthetic limb for amputees.

  7. Amputation - Wikipedia

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    Limb loss can present significant or even drastic practical limitations. [79] A large proportion of amputees (50–80%) experience the phenomenon of phantom limbs; [80] they feel body parts that are no longer there. These limbs can itch, ache, burn, feel tense, dry or wet, locked in or trapped or they can feel as if they are moving.

  8. Missouri Man Lost Leg, Now Makes Prosthetic Limbs For Veterans

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    Missouri Man Lost Leg, Now Makes Prosthetic Limbs For Veterans. Claire Gordon. Updated July 14, 2016 at 9:50 PM. Geoffrey Dunlap.

  9. Prosthesis - Wikipedia

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    In medicine, a prosthesis (pl.: prostheses; from Ancient Greek: πρόσθεσις, romanized: prósthesis, lit. 'addition, application, attachment'), [1] or a prosthetic implant, [2] [3] is an artificial device that replaces a missing body part, which may be lost through physical trauma, disease, or a condition present at birth (congenital disorder).