More gently and safely! Achieving elegant and smooth walking.
The "Swan" is a knee prosthesis that allows users to walk safely, comfortably, and beautifully without conscious effort, thanks to its dynamic stability mechanism (preventing knee buckling through link geometry) and bouncing feature, realized through a five-link mechanism. The rear link, which encases the hydraulic cylinder, is made from a single piece of aluminum alloy through precision machining, achieving lightweight and high strength. Additionally, an extension stopper is installed internally to prevent clothing or fingers from getting caught. The design features rounded shapes in all directions, giving it a gentle mechanical feel. This product comes in two models: the M0780 Swan with a weight limit of 75 kg and the M0786 Swan100 with a weight limit of 125 kg. Both models have the same basic functions, so please choose based on the user's weight and activity level. 【Features】 - Light hydraulic resistance - Step-following capability - Adjustable extension assistance according to activity level - Prevention of knee buckling during the early stance phase - Bouncing mechanism *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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【Lineup】 ■M0780 Swan75 ■M0786 Swan100 *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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Imasen Technology Research Institute Co., Ltd. is a company engaged in the research, development, manufacturing, and sales of welfare equipment (electric wheelchairs, skeletal structure prosthetics, and others). We handle a wide range of welfare equipment, including walking assist devices, electric wheelchairs, and LAPOC system prosthetics. We are continuously advancing research and development to build hardware and software that look to the future and support people with physical disabilities.