Lower limbs
Functional lower limb prostheses with modern knee assemblies and technologies that replicate natural biomechanics. We work individually for maximum comfort and freedom of movement.

Types
- Transtibial (below the knee) - for lower leg amputations.
- Transfemoral (above the knee) - for hip amputations.
- Complex prostheses - for high or combined amputations.
- Bionic prostheses with microprocessor control.
- Sports prostheses - for running, cycling and other activities.
Advantages.
- Individual selection - takes into account the patient's anatomy and physical condition.
- Modular design - can be adapted to the activity and load.
- Modern materials are lightweight, durable and comfortable for everyday use.
- Improved mobility - natural gait and stability.
- Support at every stage - from training to full use.

Orion3 knee module from Blatchford
It is a modern microprocessor-based knee assembly designed for those who do not want to accept limitations. It works in real time, analysing the user's movement and automatically adapting to their needs.

Navii knee module from Ossur
For the first time, a microprocessor-based knee that is not afraid of water, sand or adventure.
This is a new generation of prostheses for those who live a very active life.

RHEO KNEE knee module by Ossur
A microprocessor-based knee with an optimal combination of stability and safety. It provides a natural and easy gait even on difficult terrain, adapting to the user's pace and needs.

RHEO KNEE XC knee module from Ossur
Microprocessor-controlled knee that analyses your step in real time and adapts to every movement.

Helix3D hip module from Ottobock
Anatomical simulation of hip movement thanks to the unique multi-axis design.

Pro-Flex XC Torsion foot from Össur
This is the foot of choice for active living and comfort.


Proprio Foot by Össur
«Smart foot with a microprocessor. For users with low to moderate activity: from walking around the house or city to confidently moving on the street.

Cheetah Xceed running foot by Össur
For those who want to do more than just move around. For long-distance runners. For trail runners. For triathletes who stop at nothing.

Echelon foot by Blatchford
A hydraulic foot designed for a natural gait. This is the solution for those who value comfort and safety in their daily movements.
How is the selection and production process carried out?
01 Step
Consultation and examination
The doctor assesses the condition of the limb, the level of amputation and physical capabilities.
02 Step
Measurements and manufacturing
Measurements are taken, a fitting is carried out and an individual model is made.
03 Step
Fitting and rehabilitation
The patient learns how to use the prosthesis, mastering balance, coordination and walking.
FAQ
How soon can I start using a prosthesis after amputation?
Rehabilitation and training with the prosthesis begins after the stump has healed and the muscles have strengthened.
Can I change the prosthesis to suit my activity?
Yes. The modular design allows the prosthesis to be adapted for sports, everyday use or complex activities.
Do I need constant support from a rehabilitation therapist?
Yes. A specialist helps you learn how to walk, distribute your workload properly and avoid injuries.