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Artificial Limb center is one of the largest Wheel Chair Supplier in Meerut and in India, we deals in almost all types of Wheel Chairs as per customer's requirement.
The Hip Knee Ankle Foot Orthosis is similar to a KAFO, but with the addition of hip joints and a waist belt. This is not often used as most individuals who require one of these devices prefer to use a wheelchair due to the increased effort in using this style of device. Children are most often the ones who utilize these as the physical and psychological benefits of weight bearing activities are well documented. However the RGO will often replace this device due to the option to walk with a Reciprocating Gait Orthosis. |
Walking at various speeds, going uphill and downhill, feeling safe on uneven and varied surfaces while experiencing a harmonic rollover - these are the complex requirements for a modern carbon foot.
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A microprocessor control knee for K-3 and K-4 amputees with a moderate to a high level voluntary muscle control. It adapts simply to the most complex terrain. The smart adaptive sensors analyze speed, slopes, stairs and other parameters. Adapting to give security and enhance the amputee's lifestyle. The smart programming modes reduces programming time. |
The SmartIP employs intelligent programming technology that dynamically programs the knee to optimum swing settings for the individual user reducing the amount of energy expended by trans femoral amputees.
Our polycentric 3R66 Modular Knee Joint made of aluminum incorporates a rotation unit that allows rotation of the prosthetic foot up to 90 and automatic repositioning. With the large flexion angle of approximately 165, children can expand their activities and kneel or crouch more comfortably. The adjustable extension stop customizes the knee's security to the requirements of young users. In swing phase, the adjustable extension helps improve the gait cycle. The 3R66 is suitable for weights up to 35 kilograms / 77 lbs. |
ALC has a wide range on orthotic devices and we also deal in prefabricated devices such as wheel chairs, sticks and walkers as well as custom made devices such as AFO, KAFO's, HKAFO's, WHO's, static and dynamic splints. Ankle Foot Orthoses are externally applied devices that aim to control the foot and ankle complex. The style of AFO depends on the needs of each client. Common users of these devices include children with Cerebral Palsy, Spina Bifida, Muscular Dystrophy or other neuromuscular problems. Stroke victims, Multiple Sclerosis patients, and many other people with various pathologies also often benefit from the use of an AFO. The goal of an AFO can be as simple as maintaining a good position of the foot while seated in a wheelchair, or as complex as trying to ensure a smooth, consistent gait pattern. They can also be used to assist with transfers to and from a wheelchair. Several designs are commonly available including Hinged, Rigid, Flexible or Anterior Shell AFO. We are not limited to this list and enjoy the challenge of designing new ideas or combining attributes of old ideas to produce a unique device for each client. |
The Knee Ankle Foot Orthosis is an externally applied orthosis used to control the knee and ankle. It is very beneficial for individuals with valgus (knock knees), varus (bow legs) or hyperextension deformities in combination with neuromuscular problems in the lower legs. People who suffer from pathologies such as spinal cord injuries, post polio, etc benefit from the use of a KAFO. These devices control the knee and foot enough to aid standing and walking for some clients, while others use them to maintain stability for transfers to and from their wheel chair. |
Wrist Hand Orthoses are external devices that stabilize or immobilize the wrist joint. They can also have options that extend to the fingers or thumb to help with control, increase grip strength, or correct deformities. Common users of WHO's include individuals with Carpel Tunnel Syndrome, arthritis in the wrist or hand, etc. |
These devices consist of a large, flat base of support with two uprights that extend up the sides of the legs and torso. The knees, hips and chest are strapped into this frame to support the individual in a standing position when it is not possible for the person to support himself or herself. This is used most often with children who have Spina Bifida before they are ready for an RGO. It enables them to weight bear through their legs and gain all the benefits associated with that. Most children learn to maneuver around in them with the aid of a walker, thus allowing more independence. The difference between a standing frame and a parapodium is that the parapodium had joints at the knees and hips that unlock to allow the child to sit while remaining in the frame. |
Knee Orthoses are used for any knee ligament instability or cartilage damage. The brace will support and protect the joint capsule during activities. Often the damage is the result of an acute injury incurred while participating in a sport. Osteoarthritis in the knee joint is another common problem leading to the need for a knee orthosis. Many different companies offer a wide selection of custom made knee orthoses. We commonly deal with companies such as Ossur Generation II and Karl Hager Knee Centre. However, if necessary, we do fabricate them on site as well. |
The Posterior Walker is a gait training orthosis that was developed to help and encourage a child with cerebral palsy or similar physical condition to learn to stand and ambulate with hands-free support. The device is comprised of two main components, a customized brace that fits around the child's trunk and lower limbs and a stylish sturdy wheeled frame. Some benefits of a SMART Walker are:-
They are the most suitable for children with CP or similar medical condition and also encourages gains in physical strength and endurance through graduated weight bearing.