Regain your stride confidently with our SACH Foot Prosthesis featuring a revolutionary split toe design. This advanced prosthetic solution offers unmatched stability and natural foot movement, making it the ideal choice for those seeking to enhance their daily mobility and comfort.
Key Features:
- Natural Gait Simulation: The split toe feature allows for more natural toe-off in each step, closely mimicking the natural movement of the human foot.
- Enhanced Stability: Engineered for balance and security, the SACH foot helps maintain an upright and stable posture while walking on various surfaces.
- Durable Design: Crafted with high-quality materials, this prosthesis withstands everyday wear and tear, ensuring longevity and reliability.
- Cushioned Comfort: The solid ankle cushioned heel absorbs impact effectively, reducing the strain on your limbs and joints during mobility.
Benefits:
- Improved Mobility: Move more freely and with less effort, thanks to the foot’s ability to adapt to different terrains and walking speeds.
- Increased Confidence: The realistic appearance and functionality boost confidence in both personal and professional environments.
- Cost-Effective: With minimal maintenance required and durable construction, this prosthetic foot is a cost-effective solution for long-term mobility enhancement.
Ideal For:
- Individuals with lower-limb amputations looking for a reliable and comfortable prosthetic foot.
- Those who engage in light to moderate daily activities and require a blend of functionality and simplicity.
What is a SACH foot used for?
The SACH (Solid Ankle Cushioned Heel) foot is a type of prosthetic foot designed primarily for individuals with lower limb amputations. It is used to provide stability and cushioning while walking, making it ideal for everyday activities on flat and even surfaces. The SACH foot helps in simulating a natural gait with its solid structure and cushioned heel, which absorbs impact during walking.
What is the toe prosthesis?
A toe prosthesis is a custom-made synthetic replacement for one or more missing toes. Typically used to improve the cosmetic appearance and functional balance of the foot, a toe prosthesis can help with walking and wearing regular footwear more comfortably. It attaches to the residual foot and can be designed to match the color and texture of the natural skin closely.
What is the difference between a single-axis foot and a SACH foot?
The main difference between a single-axis foot and a SACH foot lies in their construction and functionality:
Single-Axis Foot: This type of prosthetic foot includes an ankle joint that allows for up and down motion, which can enhance knee stability during walking. It is typically used by individuals with higher activity levels who need more dynamic control and flexibility.
SACH Foot: This foot does not have an articulated ankle. It uses a cushioned heel to absorb shocks and provide stability, making it simpler and generally more durable than a single-axis foot. It's better suited for less active users who do not require the ankle movement provided by more complex feet.