Prosthetic foot models vary depending on the user's needs, lifestyle and physical activity level. Here are the most common types of prosthetic feet:
1. Basic Prosthetic Foot Models
SACH (Solid Ankle Cushioned Heel) Foot:
Fixed ankle, supported with padding
Suitable for users with low activity levels
Preferred for daily walking
Dynamic Response Carbon Fiber Foot:
Provides a more natural gait thanks to its flexible structure
Lightweight and durable
Suitable for active users
2. High Mobility Models
Articulated (Mobile Ankle) Prosthetic Foot:
Provides a more natural walking experience
Provides better balance on rough terrain
Suitable for users with medium and high activity levels
Microprocessor (Smart) Prosthetic Foot:
Automatically adapts to the ground and walking style thanks to sensors
Provides the most natural walking experience with high technology
Ideal for athletes and active users
3. Prosthetics for Sports and Special Use
Running Prosthesis (Blade Prostheses):
Lightweight and It provides high-speed movement thanks to its spring structure
Designed for professional and amateur athletes
Water-Resistant Prosthetics:
It is made of special materials that can be used while swimming or showering
It has a stainless and waterproof structure
There are different prosthetic foot options according to the users' lifestyle, activity level and budget.