| Are You An Amputee? |
The prosthetic industry has seen a revolution of new product development and a major influx of technology.Computerized knees, bionic feet, and so forth. At Coyote Design we have stuck with a simpler focus. If the prosthetic does not stay on, or if it is not comfortable, it will not work well, no matter how many computers are on board. Below is a list of our products and what they are used for. While we would love to say that these products are for everybody, they are not, no prosthetic device is. Read there usage and maybe one of these will help you or someone you know. Airlock
This lock mechanism was the first airtight lock on the market. By keeping the socket airtight, not allowing air to flow into the bottom of the socket thru the release button of the lock, it reduces irritation from the pull of the pin. Ideal for above and below knee amputees that have the space for a pin system. Grommet Lock
Lightweight, easy to use lock mechanism for holding the prosthetic on designed specifically for the youngest of patients. Integrator and CQL Valve
Some patients cannot wear a pin system, and are fit in a suction socket. This system using the Integrator and CQL valve helps create a suction socket that is as light as any other socket on the market. Summit and Low Pro Summit
For patients with long limbs that don’t have room for a traditional pin system, this lock is mounted proximally, thus requiring zero clearance. It also controls rotation. This lock is great for long above knee amputees, knee disarticulations, and long below knee amputees. It is fast and easy to donn, and worn by our director of marketing, Matt Perkins, during his victory at the 2006 Triathlon World Championships. RCR Socket
For below knee amputees this design was created to improve the fit of the socket by increasing range of motion and decreasing pressure points. |