Low Activity
Low Activity
Limited potential for ambulation or the ability to traverse low-level barriers define low-activity for amputees.
Feet such as the SACH and Single-Axis, are ideal for amputees capable of walking on level surfaces, such as around the house. Low-activity amputees who can handle uneven terrain may be ready for a foot with a keel that flexes while walking but doesn’t ‘push-off’.