Pneumatic polycentric knee joint KK-505
Manufacturer: KEN DALL; Category: Tactical medicine > Medical equipment and devices > Equipment and prosthetic-orthopedic components
The KK-505 pneumatic polycentric knee joint is a high-tech component for prosthetic-orthopedic systems, designed to ensure natural walking motion and stability in a standing position. The KK-505 model combines polycentric mechanics and pneumatic control, allowing for precise reproduction of the joint's swing phase and reducing the load on the hip and thigh segments of the prosthesis.
Description and purpose
This knee joint is intended for professional use in orthopedics and prosthetics, where customization to individual user needs is important. The polycentric mechanism provides a more natural trajectory of movement during flexion and extension, and the pneumatic element is responsible for the smoothness and control of the swing phase, making steps more confident and predictable.
Key features
- flexion-extension adjustment;
- pneumatic swing phase control;
- assisted extension;
- stability adjustment.
Flexion and extension adjustment allows adapting the joint's operation to different levels of patient activity, from slow walking to faster paces. Pneumatic swing phase control ensures soft damping of the final phases of the step and reduces the risk of abrupt movements. The assisted extension function contributes to a more even load distribution during weight transfer, and the ability to adjust stability makes the KK-505 suitable for patients with varying levels of muscle control.
The KEN DALL KK-505 pneumatic polycentric knee joint meets the requirements of modern prosthetic technology, featuring a reliable design and durable control elements. This solution enhances user comfort, improves walking quality, and facilitates the rehabilitation process.
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