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The Syme Foot, S.A.F.E. I, and S.A.F.E. Syme II are prosthetic feet made of flexible urethane foam keel and lightweight outer foam. Features of these prostheses include a plantar fascia band, long plantar ligament band and plantar straps that allow the foot to simulate dorsiflexion, plantar flexion inversion, eversion, and transverse rotation about the long axis of the leg. The units also have a hollow socket, heavy duty aluminum socket plate and socket plate retainer band. The S.A.F.E. I does not have toes, the S.A.F.E Syme II does have toes. SIZES: 22 through 24 x=1 inches and 25 through 30 x-1 inches. All have 3/4-inch heel height.

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This product record was updated on October 24, 2007.

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Foresee Orthopedic Products

693 Hi Tech Parkway
Oakdale, California 95361
United States
Telephone: 800-462-4733 or 209-845-2930.
Fax: 209-845-2830.
Web: http://www.4corthopedic.com.
Email: info@4corthopedic.com.


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