Prosthesis (i.e. – artificial body members) – parts thereof – or ai – Leg – Ankle
Patent
1995-09-22
1997-01-14
Willse, David H.
Prosthesis (i.e., artificial body members), parts thereof, or ai
Leg
Ankle
623 55, A61F 266
Patent
active
055934579
ABSTRACT:
A foot prosthesis is provided for attaching to a socket or pylon fitted to the stump of an amputee. The foot prosthesis includes a monolithic forefoot portion constructed of a resilient polymer-encapsulated fiber laminate and having an upper attachment section, a curved intermediate ankle section and a forward extending toe section. The shape of the forefoot is generally parabolic or J-shaped so as to provide resilient support to the amputee during normal walking and running activities without producing undue stress concentration in the prosthetic foot, which could otherwise degrade the integrity of the foot. An arcuate toe section provides rolling contact of the foot prosthesis with a ground surface during toe-off, simulating the stride and feel of a natural human foot. A monolithic heel portion, also formed of a resilient polymer encapsulated laminate material, attaches under the forefoot in a cantilevered fashion in order to provide enhanced comfort and energy absorption during heel-strike. The strength and resilience characteristics of the forefoot and heel portions may be interchanged so as to accommodate amputees having different sizes, weights and activity levels.
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