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UPDATE Otto Bock C-Leg® and more: A review of microprocessor-controlled prosthetic knees For Special Care Services
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Document Date: 2013-10-21 18:07:07


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Seattle / London / Magnetorheological / /

Company

Rehabilitation Client Group / WorkSafeBC Evidence-Based Practice Group / Evidence Based Practice Group / The Evidence-Based Practice Group / Blatchford and Sons / Endolite Chas A Blatchford and Sons Ltd / /

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United States / Netherlands / Canada / United Kingdom / /

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FDA Phase / /

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Stn Terminal / Canadian Institute / /

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Artificial knee technology / energy consumption / Energy cost / miniature motor technology / health insurance / torque processing / microprocessor technology / energy / /

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FDA / U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs / Workers Compensation Board of British Columbia / Special Care Services Department / Canadian Institute for Health Information / /

Person

Herman van der Linde / Gayle Pelman / Kukuh Noertjojo / Otto Bock / Authors Demet Edeer / Craig W. Martin / /

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Position

medicine and rehabilitation specialist / Physician / physiotherapist / physiotherapist / prosthetist / prosthetic supplier representative / occupational therapist / and vocational counselor / Senior Medical Advisor / prosthetist / /

Product

3C100 / more / /

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Quebec / British Columbia / /

Technology

Artificial knee technology / microprocessor technology / miniature motor technology / /

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