Schematic drawings of the: (A) Endolite Esprit ankle-foot system (RIGID) with a dynamic-response foot (i.e., carbon toe and heel spring as shown in manufacturer’s specifications) and rigid ankle, (B) Endolite Epirus ankle-foot system (MULTI) with a dynamic-response foot and multi-axial ankle, and (C) Endolite Echelon ankle-foot system (HYDRA) with a dynamic-response foot and hydraulic ankle with adjustable damping.
posted on 2017-03-09, 18:57authored bySara R. Koehler-McNicholas, Eric A. Nickel, Joseph Medvec, Kyle Barrons, Spencer Mion, Andrew H. Hansen
Schematic drawings of the: (A) Endolite Esprit ankle-foot system (RIGID) with a dynamic-response foot (i.e., carbon toe and heel spring as shown in manufacturer’s specifications) and rigid ankle, (B) Endolite Epirus ankle-foot system (MULTI) with a dynamic-response foot and multi-axial ankle, and (C) Endolite Echelon ankle-foot system (HYDRA) with a dynamic-response foot and hydraulic ankle with adjustable damping.