Parts of the prosthesis
The functionality of a prosthesis and the level of user comfort directly depend on the quality and design of its components.

The materials used in the production of prosthetic elements are carefully selected with regard to strength, wear resistance, and minimal weight. The most commonly used materials include:
  • Carbon fiber — used in the manufacture of prosthetic feet, modules, and load-bearing components due to its high strength and lightweight properties.
  • Titanium — used in fastening and connecting elements of the prosthesis because of its durability, corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility.
  • Silicone and gel materials — applied to the inner surfaces of sockets and suspension systems to enhance comfort, reduce pressure, and protect the skin.

Prosthetic components are continuously improved, taking into account the individual needs of users, both in terms of design and functional performance.

Ortoport Prosthetics is committed to providing patients with optimal solutions by using modern technologies and the highest-quality materials to ensure maximum comfort, reliability, and an improved quality of life.
  • Foot Prosthesis
    Energy-storing foot prostheses provide comfort and balance during walking. Flexibility is given particular importance, especially in sports prostheses. Today, they are made from carbon fiber and lightweight materials.
  • Prosthetic Suspension Systems
    It is individually designed and is usually manufactured from carbon fiber or plastic composite materials. The comfort of the suspension system is extremely important throughout the entire service life of the prosthesis.
  • Silicone Liner
    A silicone liner prevents friction and irritation by creating a barrier between the prosthesis and the skin. At the same time, it allows the skin to breathe. This provides a significant advantage for long-term use.
  • Microprocessor-Controlled Prosthesis
    Technology has also made prosthetics intelligent. A microprocessor-controlled prosthesis provides a natural walking pattern by analyzing the user’s movements. These prostheses automatically adapt to changes in terrain slope and walking speed.
  • Prosthesis with Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems
    For those who seek smoother movements and greater control, hydraulic and pneumatic systems are an excellent option.
  • Prosthetic Cover
    A prosthetic cover enhances the appearance and durability of a prosthesis. It takes users’ personal preferences into account through a variety of design and material options.
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