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Senator

Item #: VS1=0_B
Suggested HCPCS Coding: L5976

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Overview

Discontinued - suggested replacement is 1C30-1 Trias.

The Senator Prosthetic Foot is a lightweight, energy returning product that shares composite engineering features with our advanced product line. It is designed to meet the needs of low to moderately active K3 level amputees seeking a prosthetic foot that will allow them to ambulate at varied speeds and participate in daily activities such as bicycling, golfing, hiking, and even light jogging.

The Senator Prosthetic Foot is a lightweight, durable, prosthetic foot that is simple to fit. It is sophisticated simplicity at its best, delivering substantial energy return and a smooth gait.

Features

  • Lightweight, energy-return design facilitates smooth, easy stride so users can walk farther, faster using less energy
  • Foot is not pre-bonded to the footshell, allowing access to the foot module and simplifying the use of heel wedges to improve alignment
  • Integral male pyramid attachment simplifies the fitting process
  • Ideal for low to moderately active amputees weighing up to 300 lbs (136 kg), enhancing the range of amputees who can utilize this technology
  • Water-resistant

Specifications

Activity Level K3
Maximum Body Weight 300 lbs (136 kg)
Sizes 22 cm - 31 cm
Stiffness 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Footshell Color Light, Dark
Heel Height 3/8" (10 mm)
~ Min. Clearance Height (Size 26 cm) 140 mm (5 1/2")
Product Weight (w/ footshell) (Size 26 cm) 23.10 oz (655 g)
Stiffness by activity level
Body weight Low Activity Moderate Activity
100 - 120 lbs / 45 - 55 kg 1 2
121 - 145 lbs / 56 - 66 kg 2 3
146 - 175 lbs / 67 - 80 kg 3 4
176 - 210 lbs / 81 - 96 kg 4 5
211 - 250 lbs / 97 - 114 kg 5 6
251 - 300 lbs / 115 - 136 kg 6

Documents

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VS1 Senator - Instructions for Use

Instructions for Use

PDF Document | Published: Dec 16, 2021

VS1 Senator | Specification Sheet

Product Information

PDF Document | Published: Mar 25, 2021