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GENOU PRO EBS

Item #: 3R60-PRO
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Détails du produit

Relief for the back and residual limb – because EBS technology in the 3R60 facilitates controlled knee flexion. Proven functionality in two unique options – our standard 3R60 or the smaller and lighter 3R60 pro version.

EBS stands for Ergonomically Balanced Stride. We improved this proven, unique construction – which has proven itself thousands of times – with this new generation of the 3R60.
The 3R60’s EBS securely provides up to 15 degrees of knee flexion at heel strike. This helps avoid hip hiking and other compensatory movements during the gait cycle. The knee is easily adjusted to suit the user’s individual needs.

An innovative hydraulic system controls the behavior of the knee joint during swing phase. The dampening values of the hydraulic system are based on gait analysis investigations. For the user, this mainly means that he or she can easily initiate swing phase and use a wide range of walking speeds. Flexion and extension dampening can be individually adapted to fit the user.
The new generation of the 3R60 is smaller and at just 845 grams, also lighter than its predecessor. Four proximal connections are available for the knee so that you can easily fit different amputation levels.

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PDAC Letter

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LLP Prosthetist Documentation

Reimbursement: Documentation Guide

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Document PDF | Date de publication : 17 avr. 2023

LLP Physician Documentation Guide

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Document PDF | Date de publication : 17 avr. 2023

3R60 Family of products - Product Information

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Document PDF | Date de publication : 1 août 2014

Alignment Recommendations for TF Modular Lower Limb Prostheses

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Document PDF | Date de publication : 1 août 2013

3R60-PRO EBS PRO Knee Joint - Instructions for Use

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Document PDF | Date de publication : 3 mai 2021