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Functional Shoulder Prosthesis PR4-28 for Enhanced Mobility and Support
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Description
The working shoulder prosthesis conforms to the following characteristics: the working shoulder prosthesis consists of an individual receiving sleeve, a metal splint with a metal elbow joint with step fixation and a receiver for working attachments with a shooting mechanism of domestic production and a removable cosmetic brush. Receiving sleeve is made of injection moulded laminated plastic on the basis of acrylic resins. It is possible to use an inlay sleeve made of foam materials and leather. Busbar with elbow joint and receiver for working attachments, fixed to the receiving sleeve by lamination with injection moulded plastic and copper rivets.
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