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Picture of AXTION FOOT (MODEL 1E56) The Axtion Foot, model 1E56, is a prosthetic foot designed for use by individuals with lower extremity amputation. Made from urethane and carbon, it is a lightweight high function foot for active users. Features include a dynamic heel, a pyramid with an integrated elastomer wedge, and a long carbon fiber toe lever. SIZES: 22 to 31. DIMENSIONS: Profile is 2 1/8 inches. The heel is 0.5-inch high. CAPACITY: 275 pounds. WEIGHT: 13 ounces. WARRANTY: 36 months.

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This product record was updated on March 21, 2012.

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Otto Bock Health Care

Two Carlson Parkway North, Suite 100
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55447-4467
United States
Telephone: 800-328-4058 or 800-905-2750 (voice mail) or 763-553-9464.
Fax: 800-655-4963 or 763-519-6153.
Web: http://www.ottobockus.com.
Email: info@ottobockus.com.


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