Shock absorption prosthetic foot Aviator
dynamicK3for walking

shock absorption prosthetic foot
shock absorption prosthetic foot
shock absorption prosthetic foot
shock absorption prosthetic foot
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Characteristics

Mechanical characteristics
dynamic, shock absorption
Activity level
K3
Applications
for walking
Patient type
pediatric

Description

This new, lightweight foot is designed to provide high energy return, comfort, and vertical shock absorption in every step. Combining flexible Intelliweave® composites with dynamic carbon fiber, the sleek Aviator uses a hybrid material approach in its springs. These features offer superior range of motion to accommodate a wide range of activities and users. When life gets turbulent, the Aviator can help you stay the course. The Aviator allows for up to 10mm of vertical shock absorption,which can reduce impact and pressure on the body. Its vertical compliance does not affect function during normal use. MATERIAL FUSION Building upon the success of the popular Voyager and pediatric Scout feet, the Aviator uses material fusion to maximize function. The upper spring is composed of College Park's Intelliweave composite technology. These fibers are woven by hand in a 3D pattern for flexibility and strength. The carbon fiber base spring enhances movement by providing a dynamic response and increased energy return. Together, these springs also help the Aviator achieve excellent inversion and eversion! GO WITH THE FLOW As a company based in Michigan, College Park is surrounded by fresh water. Patients can now enjoy showers or weekends exploring the many rivers and Great Lakes. The Aviator was created to function properly in fresh water—even after submersion.

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