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Active Forearm Prosthesis PR2-17 for Enhanced Self-Care
Manufacturer:
Khakassian Orthopaedic Enterprise OJSC
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Description
Prosthesis is intended for prosthetics of persons after amputation of the upper limb in the forearm area. It is intended for self-care. It consists of a receiving sleeve, a frame active hand and a cosmetic cover on the hand.
Specifications
Product weight, up to
0.7 kg
Service life
2 year
Temperature range
10...40 °C
Humidity
100 %
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