prosthetic leg assembly/ Echelon , Perfect Stride,Ultra Stride,flex foot
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@mynameisfrosty right,good for u,i really like yr babes..take care.;)
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Hi, Can you run on the echelon? Thanks
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Hey, I appreciate the info. I'm going to go ahead and give the VA the green light and hopefully I'll be able to fit right into it.
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stairs = this is a great foot for uneven ground , stairs etc.
The biggest draw back of this foot is that it takes a while to get use to the shank moving . this effects your balance
and take a while to get it set just right and feel comfortable on this foot. once you do its worth it.
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heavy= it is heavy compared to most feet.
durability= I played ice hockey on this foot all last winter with no problems.
maintenance= I have not done any maintenance since i started to use this foot, approx 8 months ago.
can it get wet= i asked a company rep, they told me it ok if its raining out. but not to submerge it..for ex.swimming. that being said i would probably swim with it any way...lol
wolf pic= find any image u like on a child small t shirt and you should be ok
hello and thank you for your vidio
my father would like to get the very sam prostetic that you wear and all the other
parts you put on first
wear can we by one and what will it cost
again thank you
leostack1 1 week ago
@leostack1
Hey Leo , thanks for your post. I am not sure as to the price of the parts of my leg , as my legs are paid for by Gov Insurance. ( Medicare). If you let me know which parts your interested in, I can get you a link to the company web page. In the video I show 4 different feet. Depends on how you plan to use the leg..ie level of activity as to which foot would be best for your dad. You can email me on this site or at waliwz@hotmail.com
thx
Frosty
mynameisfrosty 1 week ago
how come,u've got all dis parts,i only have my one and one anphibious leg,i reckon u r very wealthy.;))
normanwarrior1 3 months ago
@normanwarrior1
I have all these parts because I have had several legs in my lifetime. I lost my leg in 1984.
Also I dont pay for my legs, they are covered by medicare
mynameisfrosty 3 months ago
yes I can run on the echelon foot.If i was going to be doing a lot of running I might pick a different foot. It is heavy and does not have as good an energy return as some other feet. That being said, it is fine to play softball on or soccer etc. It would not be my first pick for distance running though.
Hope this helps you out
Frosty
mynameisfrosty 5 months ago