Description
Transfemoral amputations may be added to modular or exoskeletal systems. Modular transfemoral prostheses are an obvious illustration of the advancements gained in prosthetics. The fitting of prosthetic sockets, socket materials, and industrially constructed prosthetic components have all seen significant advancements. The use of thermoplastic materials and lamination resins to make transfemoral sockets has gradually superseded the usage of wood. The design and manufacture of sockets can be done with the aid of a computer. Using specialised software, an optimistic model is created based on measurements of the patient’s residual limb. Making a socket for thermoplastic testing requires this. Numerous new prototypes have been added to the extensive range of knee joints, prosthetic feet, and adapters. Modules are utilised in particular for senior patients to meet their needs with a high level of stability and comfort.
