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Orthoses are externally applied devices used to modify the structural and functional characteristics of the neuro-muscular and skeletal systems; prostheses are externally applied devices used to replace, wholly or in part, an absent or deficient body segment.; Included are, e.g., body-powered and externally powered external orthoses, prostheses, cosmetic prostheses and orthopaedic footwear.; Excluded are endo-prostheses, which are not part of this International Standard.
A collection of compatible components usually produced by a single manufacturer, that can be integrated with any individually manufactured component to produce a range of different upper limb prostheses; Included are, e.g., cosmetic upper limb prostheses.
Devices that replace part of the upper limb distal to the wrist joint after amputation or, in cases of limb deficiency at birth; Included are, e.g., finger prostheses.
Devices that replace part of the upper limb at the wrist joint after amputation or, in cases of limb deficiency at birth
Devices that replace part of the upper limb between the wrist and elbow joints after amputation or, in cases of limb deficiency at birth
Devices that replace part of the upper limb at the elbow joint after amputation or, in cases of limb deficiency at birth
Devices that replace part of the upper limb between the shoulder and elbow joints after amputation or in cases of limb deficiency, at birth
Devices that replace the upper limb at the shoulder joint after amputation or, in cases of limb deficiency at birth
Devices that replace the upper limb at the scapulo-thoracic and sterno-clavicular joints after amputation or, in cases of limb deficiency at birth
Devices used as components of upper limb prostheses to substitute for the appearance and for some of the functions of the normal hand
Devices used as components of upper limb prostheses to substitute for some of the functions of the normal hand
Products for use for a specific purpose with, or in place of, prosthetic hands; Split hooks, see >06 18 25
Devices used as components of upper limb prostheses to substitute for the appearance and for some of the functions of the normal wrist joint
Devices used as components of upper limb prostheses to substitute for the appearance and for some of the functions of the normal elbow joint
Devices used as components of upper limb prostheses to substitute for the appearance and for some of the functions of the normal shoulder joint
Devices used as components of upper limb prostheses to encompass the normal wrist or elbow joints
Devices used as components of upper limb prostheses to substitute for the appearance and for normal internal/external rotation of the shoulder joint
Devices used as components of upper limb prostheses to increase the effective elbow flexion range of the prosthesis
Interface components of upper limb prostheses that are in direct contact with the wearer for achieving support, stabilization and suspension; may contain elements that contribute to the activation and/or control of functional components. Included are, e.g
Interface components of upper limb prostheses that are in direct contact with the wearer for achieving support, stabilization and suspension; may contain elements that contribute to the activation and/or control of functional components. Included are, e.g
Suspensory components that are used to maintain the prosthesis relative to the body. Included are, e.g. suspension components for the principal suspension sites, pelvis, trunk, shoulder(s), upper arm, humeral condyles, radial/ulnar styloids.
Alignment components that permit changes in the position of the components of a prosthesis relative to one another. Included are, e.g. alignment components that are part of the structure of the prosthesis or can be removed and replaced by another structur
Structural components that connect the interface, functional and alignment components and maintain the integrity of the prosthesis. Included are, e.g. endoskeletal and exoskeletal components for prosthetic construction.
Cosmetic components that simulate the appearance and feel of the normal limb. Included are, e.g. shells, fillers, skins, stockings, gloves.