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Polycentric prosthetic knee joint Total Knee® 2100
with stance controlhydraulicmanual-lock

Polycentric prosthetic knee joint - Total Knee® 2100 - Össur - with stance control / hydraulic / manual-lock
Polycentric prosthetic knee joint - Total Knee® 2100 - Össur - with stance control / hydraulic / manual-lock
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Characteristics

Mechanical characteristics
polycentric, with stance control, hydraulic, manual-lock
Activity level
K2, K3, K4
Applications
for walking
Patient type
adult

Description

Total Knee® 2100 The Total Knee 2100 is a highly refined polycentric knee with 3-phase hydraulic swing control designed to withstand the rigours of more active amputees. With a weight limit of 125kg (275lbs) and 25% increased fluid capacity over Model 2000. Polycentric knee designed for multi-speed ambulation, higher impact levels and heavier loads. Geometric locking system. 30mm (13/16") pylon adaptability. Adjustable stance flexion. Adjustable extension promoter. Low build height, useful for long transfemoral limbs or knee disarticulation. Impact Levels Moderate Daily activities involving average walking with the ability to vary speed or walking pattern. Example: Going to the shops, confident outdoor walking. High Daily activities involving fast walking, jogging and climbing stairs. Example: Heavy-lifting, manual labor, recreational sports. Extreme Activities involving running, track and field, sprinting, and long-distance running. Example: Track and field sports. Total Knee 2100 Specifications Amputation Level:Transfemoral Knee Disarticulation Hip Disarticluation Hemipelvectomy Impact Level:Moderate to Extreme Maximum Patient Weight:125kg (275lbs) Weight Of Knee:900g (1.98lbs) Build Height:175mm (6.9") Knee Flexion:Max 150°

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