Moderate Activity Feet
Moderate Activity Feet
Moderate activity is marked as an amputee being able to walk with a variable cadence and can traverse most environmental barriers.
Individuals who are moderately active are well-suited for energy storing feet. These feet have a keel which acts like a spring. The foot is loaded early in the stance phase when weight is put on it. The foot then unloads late in the stance phase to push off the foot.