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Some Insight on Adjustable Heel Prosthetic Feet 

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Every once in a while I am asked by a patient to provide them with a prosthetic foot that adjusts in heel height.  I am actually surprised that I am not asked more often due to the advancements in this area.  I am familiar with three of the newer feet that are available. 1. Accent from College Park 2. Elation from Ossur 3. Runway from Freedom Innovations.  They have come a long way from the original Safe Adjustable heel Foot from over a decade ago. 

I actually had the opportunity today to fit all three to a female 30 year old patient.  She provided some great insight and evaluation to all three.  She had actually been wearing the Runway for the past 2 years and has done very well but wanted to try a foot that had more locking positions.  Both the Elation and the Accent have that ability.  They all range from 0"-2 1/2" heel height.  The Elation and Accent are both very easy to adjust compared to the Runway.  However, out of all three, she stated that the Runway walked the smoothest, where the Elation foot had a dead spot at midstance, and the Accent foot fell right in between.  The key to her final decision was the cosmetics.  This was a no brainer for her.  She immediately selected the Accent from College Park due to the sleek and low profile finish. 

I find it very interesting that she chose cosmetics over the smoothness of the Runway foot.  However, she did say, for her this is a fair trade.  Better cosmetics for a less smooth foot.  She also added that the fact that the Accent had multiple locking positions was also a winning point.  She stated that she had trouble dialing in the Runway foots heel height to various pairs of shoes.

I would be interested to hear from you all your opinions on this matter.



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Abby Wold (bilateral BKA) : re: Some Insight on Adjustable Heel Prosthetic Feet commented on Friday, October 3, 2008 10:20:48 AM

Well Greg,
I saw the accent in In Motion yesterday and I was wondering about the difference b/t it and the Runway... leave it to you to have the only article that comes up when you search for "Runway foot vs Accent." LOL! Anyhow, I have mixed emotions about the Runway, as you already know. I found the "button" to be difficult to operate and since I am bilateral, nearly impossible to adjust to the same height on each leg. I also had an issue with one button not engaging correctly and the foot would sometimes "adjust" itself while I was walking (like I need any help being off-balance). I do like the idea of the new Runway where I can adjust it more precisely with the hex key. We will see how that goes... other than that I think it totally rocks to be able to wear heels and walk on prosthetics!!!
Abby
 

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