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Picture of PATHFINDER II FOOT The Pathfinder II Foot is a prosthetic foot designed for use by individuals with lower extremity amputation. The foot has a toe spring, a foot plate, and a pneumatic heel spring, all connected in a triangular configuration to provide shock absorption during heel strike without diminishing the energy return of the toe spring. The foot is for moderate to high activity (U.S. levels 3 and 4), and comes with a high activity foot shell, Spectra sock, proximal adapter, hand pump, removal tool, and valve extension. OPTIONS: Fixed 4-hole configuration. DIMENSIONS: 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, or 31 centimeters. Heel height is 0.38 or 0.75 inches. CAPACITY: 350 pounds. COLOR: Buff, tan, or medium brown. WARRANTY: 36-month warranty on the foot and 9 months on foot shell.

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This product record was updated on June 26, 2012.

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Ohio Willow Wood (OWW)

15441 Scioto-Darby Road
P.O.Box 130
Mt. Sterling, Ohio 43143
United States
Telephone: 800-848-4930 or 740-869-3377.
Fax: 888-878-4858 or 740-869-4374.
Web: http://www.owwco.com.
Email: customerservice@owwco.com.


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