What is a microprocessor controlled knee?

What is a microprocessor controlled knee?

Microprocessor knees, sometimes referred to as computer-controlled knees, use technology that offers safer walking with less effort, making it easier to navigate hills, ramps, and uneven terrain with greater stability.

What is a microprocessor controlled joint?

Swing Phase A microprocessor knee monitors where you are in your gait cycle, and adjusts for the support you need. Your microprocessor knee will be programmed to your gait (your prosthetist will do this after having you walk in your new knee system).

Do prosthetics have microprocessors?

Microprocessor technology is one of the most important advancements in prosthetic science. In recent years, microprocessor technology has revolutionized prosthetics for lower limb loss amputees, providing better stability, more natural movement and better functional outcomes for wearers.

How does a hydraulic prosthetic knee work?

Hydraulic and pneumatic knees allow adjustment of walking speed by the use of hydraulics (either liquid or air) within the knee. As a person’s walking speed increases or decreases, the hydraulics adjust to control the speed at which the shin of the prosthesis swings forward and bends backward.

What is a microprocessor prosthetic leg?

Microprocessor-controlled knees provide a more sophisticated method of control to a prosthetic knee than a mechanical prosthesis. These more complex knee joints are designed to help you walk with a much more stable and efficient gait that more closely resembles a natural walking pattern.

What kind of substance is present in a hydraulic prosthetic joint?

There are bearings made of different varieties of plastic material, including iglide® Q, which was selected because it is extremely resilient under high loads and exceptionally shock absorbing, making it an excellent buffer for impact loads.

What is microprocessor controlled prosthetic knees and leg loss?

About microprocessor controlled prosthetic knees and leg loss. A prosthetic knee joint is part of a lower leg walking ‘prosthesis’ – sometimes known as an artificial leg or limb. It is used by people who have lost a leg at or above the knee.

What is a prosthetic knee joint?

A prosthetic knee joint is part of a lower leg walking ‘prosthesis’ – sometimes known as an artificial leg or limb. It is used by people who have lost a leg at or above the knee. The loss of this part of the leg is commonly a result of problems with the blood vessels in the leg (‘vascular disease’).

Can prosthetic knees improve balance confidence and gait speed in community ambulators?

Enhancement of a prosthetic knee with a microprocessor-controlled gait phase switch reduces falls and improves balance confidence and gait speed in community ambulators with unilateral transfemoral amputation The 3E80 knee reduced self-reported fall incidents and improved balance confidence.

Why choose C-Leg® knee replacement?

The C-Leg ® microprocessor-controlled knee provides you with the ability to speed up, slow down, go up hills, go down stairs and step-over-step objects. This is all done with a more natural gait. Dependability you can count on. C-Leg continues the industry-leading tradition of improving outcomes for more than 70,000 fittings worldwide.